A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on This is not the first time a member from the royal family has spoken about mental illnesses in a public space.
In the past, William's brother Harry has worked tirelessly to highlight the significance of supporting those who are experincing difficulties - even admitting to suffering from anxiety in 2017.
At the time, while in a podcast interview with Telegraph columnist Bryony Gordon, he admitted to experiencing panic attacks, disclosing that his life was in "total chaos" for two years. “I just couldn’t put my finger on it.
I just didn’t know what was wrong with me," Harry explained at 32-years-old. He said he was "very close to total breakdown on numerous occasions when.
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