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Prince William and his wife, Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, have given some simple tips to prevent the mental health issues that a crisis like the one we are experiencing can cause. For the future king of England, it is above all necessary to "stay connected to others", as he explained in the program BBC Breakfast, relayed by People. "Staying positive and being able to talk to friends and family is crucial and having these tips to end some of the weird feelings and difficult situations we find ourselves in is really important," said Prince William. reference to the NHS (British Health Service) Every Mind Matters site that he and his wife support.

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Above, there are, among other things, 10 tips for dealing with “concerns about the coronavirus”, such as “talking about your anxieties”, “supporting and helping others”, “staying in good physical shape” or even trusting to official information and not that found on obscure sites. The site also gives advice to those who work from home, especially not to exceed the usual working time.

Little lies between friends

The royal couple also detailed how they explained the pandemic to their children, Princes George and Louis, and Princess Charlotte.

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke with the BBC about why #EveryMindMatters, as well as the extraordinary job NHS and frontline workers are doing. Visit the link in our bio to access resources and more information to help while staying at home

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“We have had our ups and downs, like all confined families. George is older than Louis, but they are all aware of what is going on. We do not want to scare (the children) or make it too heavy for them, of course, but we must explain to them in a simple way, appropriate to their age, "said Kate Middleton.

If the Duchess of Cambridge played the card of sincerity with her children, she lied to them on one point: "Do not tell them that it is already the holidays, because I continued to give them lessons, and I feel really mean to have done it! But children have so much endurance! "

"Although you don't want to scare them ... I think it's important to acknowledge it ... in an age appropriate way"
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge talk about life in #lockdown and explain how they're telling their children .
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- BBC Breakfast (@BBCBreakfast) April 17, 2020

Clearly, with the Cambridge too, we can't wait for life to resume ...

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