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Prince William joins footballer’s podcast to increase mental health awareness

Britain’s Prince William has taken part in a special episode of British Broadcasting Company(BBC) podcast with former England footballer Peter Crouch to raise awareness about mental health issues.

William,in recent years, has stepped up his campaigning on mental well being and through the initiative Heads Together, he urged people to talk about their problems so that the campaign can support them during their difficult times.

After joining forces with English soccer, William’s mental health awareness campaign renamed FA Cup Final to Heads Up FA Cup Final. Now the game is scheduled for August 1st, Saturday.

As per the statement released by the Kensington Palace, William has been trying to use the popularity of soccer to show the importance of mental health just as physical health.

“We all have mental health, and we all have to stay mentally fit” William said in the statement

“It’s a strength to talk about your mental health, it’s not a weakness. You know if you’re not feeling well, something’s bothering you, talk about it – it’s not a problem.”

The Gulf Indians

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