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Prince William Takes His Contact Lenses Out When He Makes Public Speeches

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Prince William revealed in a new BBC documentary that giving public speeches worsens his anxiety.To calm the nerves, the Duke of Cambridge, who wears contact lenses, takes them out before going onstage.William explained, "And it helps, because it's just a blur of faces and because you can't see anyone looking at you."Prince William seems like he's a seasoned professional when it comes to giving public speeches.

However, the Duke of Cambridge just revealed that he's not a fan of talking in front of people—and that he's found a novel solution to taking the edge off.The duke made the revelation in a new BBC documentary, Football, Prince William and Our Mental Health, airing today in the United Kingdom.

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