This Wednesday, H.R.H Catherine Duchess of Cambridge, is in the spotlight on Huffington Post UK. The mother of the little prince George and Baby Charlotte is the managing editor for a day to raise awareness of the problems of mental health of children.
It was no secret to anyone that Kensington Palace’s offices had announced in mid-January that the Duchess of Cambridge was offered the columns of the British version of the Huffington Post to provide a spotlight on the issue of mental health of children, a key element of her royal engagement. "She is delighted that the Huffington Post help highlight the importance of this issue", said a spokesman of the palace. He then explained that Kate would be editor for a day.
The big day has finally arrived. This February 17, The Duchess is invited on the Huffington Post website. Which publishes articles from experts and testimonies it has sought in the launch of Young Minds Matter, a new global advocacy initiative on Children Mental Health. She herself expressed her views on the issue, not hesitating to seek help to raise his son to 2½ years and daughter of 9 months, to try to break the stigma of mental health problems of children. "Like most of today's parents, William and I would not hesitate to ask for help for our children if they needed it. We hope to encourage George and Charlotte to talk about their feelings, and give them the tools and sensitivity to provide support to their friends as they grow. "
Kate has made Youth mental health people one of hers priorities. A workhorse has also straddled her husband Prince William whose adolescence was disrupted by the accidental death of his mother Lady Diana. Like last year, the Duchess of Cambridge took the opportunity of the "Week of Mental Health for Children" to record a video message for the Place2Be charity. This charity, of which she is the godmother, supports more than 75,000 child victims of psychological problems in school, and help in all the serious problems they may encounter such as bullying at school, domestic violence , loneliness ... in this video, the young woman of 34 years has emphasized the importance of giving young people the "tools to address and advance" the challenges of life.
A number of charities and organisations are supporting Young Minds Matter, including The Art Room, Mindfulness in Schools Project, Anna Freud, Place2Be, Young Minds, MIND and Chance UK.
The Duchess also enlisted a number of high profile people to blog and share their stories, including The First Lady, Michelle Obama, Sir Tony Hawkhead, CEO of Action for Children, Peter Wanless, Chief Executive of the NSPCC and President and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington.
Catherine looked ultra chic and professional today, dressed in a new ensemble. She wore the Reiss 'Vinnie' blouse featuring a textured stripe design and a high neck paired the shirt with the Dolce & Gabbana's bouclé wool-blend skirt. The tweed skirt offers a modern twist to a classic and features contrast button fastenings and a yarn fringe detail peeking out from the side. She accessorize her outfits with Annoushka pearl/Kiki hoop earrings, Cartier Ballon Bleu stainless steel bracelet watch, Stuart Weitzman 'Power' black suede pumps.
You Can check The Duchess’s blog here
Photo credits: British Monarchy/Facebook
It was no secret to anyone that Kensington Palace’s offices had announced in mid-January that the Duchess of Cambridge was offered the columns of the British version of the Huffington Post to provide a spotlight on the issue of mental health of children, a key element of her royal engagement. "She is delighted that the Huffington Post help highlight the importance of this issue", said a spokesman of the palace. He then explained that Kate would be editor for a day.
The big day has finally arrived. This February 17, The Duchess is invited on the Huffington Post website. Which publishes articles from experts and testimonies it has sought in the launch of Young Minds Matter, a new global advocacy initiative on Children Mental Health. She herself expressed her views on the issue, not hesitating to seek help to raise his son to 2½ years and daughter of 9 months, to try to break the stigma of mental health problems of children. "Like most of today's parents, William and I would not hesitate to ask for help for our children if they needed it. We hope to encourage George and Charlotte to talk about their feelings, and give them the tools and sensitivity to provide support to their friends as they grow. "
Kate has made Youth mental health people one of hers priorities. A workhorse has also straddled her husband Prince William whose adolescence was disrupted by the accidental death of his mother Lady Diana. Like last year, the Duchess of Cambridge took the opportunity of the "Week of Mental Health for Children" to record a video message for the Place2Be charity. This charity, of which she is the godmother, supports more than 75,000 child victims of psychological problems in school, and help in all the serious problems they may encounter such as bullying at school, domestic violence , loneliness ... in this video, the young woman of 34 years has emphasized the importance of giving young people the "tools to address and advance" the challenges of life.
A number of charities and organisations are supporting Young Minds Matter, including The Art Room, Mindfulness in Schools Project, Anna Freud, Place2Be, Young Minds, MIND and Chance UK.
The Duchess also enlisted a number of high profile people to blog and share their stories, including The First Lady, Michelle Obama, Sir Tony Hawkhead, CEO of Action for Children, Peter Wanless, Chief Executive of the NSPCC and President and Editor-in-Chief of The Huffington Post, Arianna Huffington.
Catherine looked ultra chic and professional today, dressed in a new ensemble. She wore the Reiss 'Vinnie' blouse featuring a textured stripe design and a high neck paired the shirt with the Dolce & Gabbana's bouclé wool-blend skirt. The tweed skirt offers a modern twist to a classic and features contrast button fastenings and a yarn fringe detail peeking out from the side. She accessorize her outfits with Annoushka pearl/Kiki hoop earrings, Cartier Ballon Bleu stainless steel bracelet watch, Stuart Weitzman 'Power' black suede pumps.
You Can check The Duchess’s blog here
Photo credits: British Monarchy/Facebook
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