The British Royal Courts: An Advocate for Children's mental health

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Children's mental is one of the areas in which HRH the Duchess of Cambridge is involved and an advocate, as she attended the Place2be conference.

The wife of Prince William had indeed face a mischievous wind that blew her brown curls. The Duchess of Cambridge was out to get to the Merrill Lynch US bank where there was a conference organized by the charity Place2Be for some of its partners, directors of schools in England, Scotland and Wales.
This charity which the Duchess is patronne to, serves more than 75,000 children with mental disabilities in school, and help in all the serious problems they may encounter such as harassment in schools, domestic violence, loneliness. She chose to wear for the occasion a pearl gray embellished wool crepe pepulm dress by the English designer Matthew Williamson, at the round neckline and cuffs decorated with a wide lace mingling golden pearls and turquoise. The dress is from the pre-fall 2012 collection and features turquoise and gold beading around the collar and sleeves, an exposed zipper in the back and peplum detail at the waist.. She also had to both in carbon grey suede Emmy 'Natasha' clutch and Emmy 'Valerie' pumps and Kiki McDonough 'Lauren' Yellow Gold Diamond Pave Leaf Earrings . Thus dressed, the mother of the little prince George and Baby Charlotte rose to the podium to deliver a speech addressing the need to intervene as soon as possible with vulnerable youth to prevent problems that may affect their later life.
Photo Credits: Paris Match

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