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New Photos of Prince William and Kate Middleton Offer a Rare Peek Inside Kensington Palace

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“The last few weeks have been anxious and unsettling for everyone,” the royal couple said. “We have to take time to support each other and find ways to look after our mental health.

It is great to see the mental health sector working together with the NHS to help people keep on top of their mental well-being.

By pulling together and taking simple steps each day, we can all be better prepared for the times ahead.” Their words of support were coupled with two new photos, which offer a rare peek inside their residence at Kensington Palace.

The first picture (above), shows Prince William speaking on the phone with Paul Farmer, the CEO of the charity Mind, on March 18.

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