Princess Kate in Red as She and Prince William Highlight Help for Stressed Families

Princess Kate in Red as She and Prince William Highlight Help for Stressed Families

Prince William and Princess Kate made a visit to a leading charity helping families support their children's emotional wellbeing on Thursday.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge made the visit as the families of 700,000 students faced the stress, joy, anguish and disappointment of exam results in Britain – and many consequently sought help.

Kate wore a summery scarlet dress by LK Bennett, the second time in two days she's worn the designer. Her blue and white outfit on Wednesday was a re-wear that she previously been seen in on her 2014 tour of Australia.

The royals visited Young Minds, which runs a helpline for parents concerned for their children's mental and emotional wellbeing.



They toured center in south London for about two hours on Thursday – leaving at 12:20 p.m. U.K. time.

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Young Minds is one of the eight partners of the mental health campaign which the couple set up with Prince Harry, Heads Together.

The couple wanted to see what happens when people reach out for support, a Kensington Palace statement said.

The helpline offers support and advice to any adult worried about the emotional problems or behavior of a child or young person up to the age of 25.

During their visit, the royal couple met some the volunteers who answer the calls, and hoped to find out more about what motivated them to get involved, and hear about their experience of volunteering.

William and Kate also took part in a small taste of the training helpline volunteers undertake.