The message, which is one minute long, was produced by Radiocentre and Heads Together. The message was broadcasted simultaneously from every radio station in the UK on Monday 18 May at 10:59am.
In the message, it is stated that people can support each other during the COVID-19 crisis, that whoever you are and whatever you're going through, you're not alone and the ways of reaching out to assisting organizations are explained.
In the message, The Duke said: "We’re all connected. And sometimes just talking about how you're feeling can make a big difference. So right now, let's join together across the UK and reach out to someone."
The Duchess said: "If you’re struggling, it’s important to talk about it. Or if someone you know is acting differently, it’s OK to ask how they are. Use this moment to send a message."
Mental Health Minute | The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge - VIDEO
The Duchess of Cambridge wore a beautiful new dress from one of her favourite fashion brands, Beulah London.
Beulah London Calla Rose Red Floral Shirt Dress
This dress is so her, she adapted this style in for the last 2 years.
ReplyDeleteBut the hair style is a miss here
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What a pretty dress, I love that contrasting collar and the details on the sleeves. They have done a great job of getting educated in this field and getting this message out.
ReplyDeleteChel
She looks older with this dress and hairstyle.
ReplyDeleteTotally Agree.
DeleteThis combination of dress and hair makes her look like an elderly lady.
ReplyDeleteDid she cut her hair?
ReplyDeleteThe dress is okay and just okay. It's Kate's take of a granny dress.
Europa.
The dress is very much Catherine's style--nice fresh springlike colour. Today, she does look as if she has styled her hair herself---not a criticism in these times===but it does make her look older, I think.
ReplyDeleteThere seems to be general agreement on AnnieM's message. I also fully agree, and her makeup is also too strong & dark in my view. But a good job.
DeleteI also like the dress. I don't think she looks older, but as if she is tired or feels stressed, which would be no surprise in these days.
DeleteCatherine and William really have built up awareness about the mental health-topic. Very good work - and always they put the purpose first, not themselves.
It's not working for me. It's a very matronly outfit, roses or no roses. This hair is disastrous. What's the matter dear Kate? Frieda
ReplyDeleteMy thoughts exactly.
DeleteI love Kate! But this is a miss for me. And for me that hairstyle makes her look older.....
ReplyDeleteGreat dress but the hair is a bit off today
ReplyDeleteDress is ok to me, love the color on her and the print and her hair is not her best. However, lovely make up and she, along with William, have done such a faithful job highlighting carers and continuing their commitment to mental health. Very well done to them both!
ReplyDeleteGlo
Kate looks great the dress is preppy and summery. The hair is fine it is hard to know how to have a fringe if you have medium length hair;she is getting to know what suits her as she gets older;a punky pixie style would not suit.
ReplyDeleteIts great to see the Duke and Duchess joining in to Highlight Mental Health week.
ReplyDeleteI am very encouraged with warm messages of Prince William and Catherine that you are not alone. We are all connected. Social distancing could make the people's relationship stronger, I think. By the way, I love Catherine's new hair style very much.
ReplyDeleteje trouve que Catherine a une petite mine un peu fatiguée ; la webcam peut être ?
ReplyDeleteThose white collars make the dress look so granny style. I hope Kate could put this unflattering style behind. Don't think this hair style fits her face. - Siri
ReplyDeleteI don't think it is a matter of her hair "style" as much as it is a matter of her not being adept at styling her own hair. Many women can't style their hair as well as a professional is able to. I don't think that is anything terrible. She is just like any other woman.
ReplyDeleteKate's working clothes are, more often than not, ageing. I don't think she needs to dress so conservatively as the future queen consort. When thinking of an example of age appropriate style and position, Letizia comes to mind. She is older than Kate, but still dresses in a more modern, fashionable way. Her attire does not distract from her duties in any way.
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