Prince William and Princess Kate gave a significant reminder in a new video message amid Prince Harry's desire to see his father, King Charles, during his UK trip.
On September 10, Kensington Palace shared the Prince and Princess of Wales' hopeful statement on World Suicide Prevention Day.
The royal couple shared a video of Rhys Fisher from Jac Lewis Foundation alongside a note highlighting the importance of seeking help for mental health issues.
William and Catherine's team wrote, "Today is World Suicide Prevention Day. A reminder of how important it is to talk, listen, and support one another."
"The Jac Lewis Foundation is doing incredible work in Wales, providing people with mental health support and helping families affected by suicide. Their dedication shows how community and compassion can save lives."
"If you or someone you know is struggling, you are not alone. Find the support you need at @chasingstigma’s Hub of Hope."
It is important to note that Prince William and Princess Kate's appeal to look out for help during challenging phases of life came ahead of a possible meeting of King Charles and Prince Harry.
For the unversed, the Duke of Sussex began his four-day UK tour with a visit to his late grandmother, Queen Elizabeth's grave in Windsor on September 8. He then attended the annual WellChild Awards.
The next day, Harry travelled to Nottingham to perform a series of engagements.
There are reports that King Charles will be in London this week, as well as Harry, hinting at their potential reunion.
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