Kate Middleton broke protocol, posting for the first in the history of the English royal family a video selfie. An exception to the rule, justified by a very valid reason: to celebrate the beginning of the Children’s Mental Health Week, Children’s Mental Health Week, which starts on 1st and runs through 7th February.
The video was posted on the profile @KensingtonRoyal accompanied by a post: “Tomorrow is the start of Children’s Mental Health Week, an opportunity to remind ourselves not only how important is the mental health of our children, but also the well-being of the parents».
A spontaneous video, from every point of view. The Duchess of Cambridge shot it herself, not in an “official” place but in the garden di Anmer Hall, the country estate in Norfolk where she is spending the lockdown with Prince William and their three children George, Charlotte and Louis of Cambridge (you can see some shots in the gallery above), and also her clothing is decidedly informal: a cap, a down jacket, just a little eye makeup.
This is also a way to show oneself close to the British people, to show his concrete involvement in a cause he has been advocating for some time: children, and families in general in difficulty.
“This year’s children’s mental health week focuses onexpress yourself, and on finding creative ways to share thoughts, ideas and feelings»Says Kate in the video. “Whether through photography, art, acting, music or poetry, it is important to find what makes us feel good” continues the Duchess. “There has never been a more important time to talk about parental well-being and even mental health. This is an extremely busy time for all of us, take care of yourself. We need to be the best version of ourselves to be able to take care of our childrenHe continues, proving once again that he fully understands what the difficulties are.
In a call organized a few days ago with the parents of the pupils of an elementary school, the Duchess said that she had become, like all mothers in this moment, at the same time mother, teacher and hairdresser of her children, and to feel “exhausted”, while transmitting as usual the desire not to give up, and to face difficulties with all possible positivity. In the gallery above some shots of Anmer Hall

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