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Prince William Says Talking Is ‘A Strength’ In Mental Health Video

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The Duke of Cambridge emphasized the importance of talking about our mental health in the final film of the Heads Up #SoundofSupport series.

RELATED: Prince William And Kate Middleton Treat The Kids To A Special Summer Getaway The film captures a conversation between Prince William and England soccer manager Gareth Southgate.

The clip, which was filmed at the Sandringham Estate earlier this month, sees Southgate share his experiences of overcoming challenges which had an impact his mental health. “The idea of being able to talk about it is not a weakness,” said the Duke. “The idea of being able to be open about your emotions and fix a problem is a positive, it’s a strength, not a weakness.

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