Kate Middleton and Prince William Opens Up About Asking for Mental Health Support When Their Children Needs It

Prince William and Kate Middleton have always been keen when it comes to their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The Royal Couple openly shared that they would not think twice about asking for help when it comes to their children's mental health.

Kate Middleton and Prince William have always been active when it comes to rising mental health awareness. The Duchess of Cambridge has shown her support in the past where she makes it a point to attend talks and conventions in regards to mental health.

Prince William and Kate Middleton boldly stated that they "feel very strongly" when it comes to seeking help for their children when it comes to mental health. Daily Mail's reports that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are doing the right thing as seeking help for any mental health issue is the right thing to do.

Kate, who works for the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families (a charity on mental health) stated that what Kate Middleton and Prince William is willing to do for their children is the "best possible things" they can do as parents.

"No parent would fail to call the doctor if their child developed a fever, yet some children are tackling tough times without the support that can help them because the adults in their life are scared to ask, Kate Middleton told BBC Radio 4 during an interview. "It doesn't need to be like this. Throughout my work with family and child support organizations, one thing that has stood out to me time and again is that getting early support for a child who is struggling to cope is the best possible thing we can do to help our children as they grow up. Knowing this, both William and I feel very strongly that we wouldn't hesitate to get expert support for George and Charlotte if they need it.

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