Prince William and Kate Middleton have revealed they will host their own BBC Radio 1 Newsbeat special.The couple appeared on Monday's episode (October 10) of Newsbeat and confirmed they'd recorded a special programme in honour of World Mental Health Day.Revealing their hopes to "have a meaningful conversation about mental health", Kate, 40, teased that Newsbeat "will sound slightly different" with both Royals on board.READ MORE: Psychic claims King Charles will abdicate and Prince Harry will leave Meghan MarkleTheir 15-minute special will air across Radio 1, 1Xtra and Asian Network from 12.45 pm on Tuesday, October 11.The Prince and Princess of Wales will interview four guests on the programme, who will all discuss their own mental health experiences.
One guest, a mental health advocate, recently worked with EastEnders on its poignant schizophrenia storyline.While explaining their Newsbeat takeover, William, 40, said the couple will discuss mental health stigma, as well as the negative impacts social media use can have on young people's mental wellbeing.The prince also confirmed they will talk about coping skills and resources to help alleviate the causes and symptoms of mental health conditions including anxiety and depression.William said: "As part of World Mental Health Day, Catherine and I have recorded a special programme taking over the radio to talk about the importance of mental health.
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