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Prince William jokes he and Kate Middleton put on the 'worst production' as radio hosts

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Prince William and Kate Middleton are expanding their royal resume. The Price and Princess of Wales celebrated World Mental Health Day by interviewing mental health advocates for BBC Newsbeat’s youth-focused radio show. "I'm conscious we've run out of time — and [host] Pria [Rai] might say this is the worst Newsbeat production by two interviewers she's ever seen," William joked towards the end of the show. "You know what?

You can come back," Rai said. "This seat, I've kept it warm. I think you've done a very good job!"           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared by The Prince and Princess of Wales (@princeandprincessofwales) During the show, William and Kate spoke with Emma Hardwell with the charity The Mix, Dr.

Abigail Miranda from the Anna Freud Centre for Children and Families, António Ferreria, a mental health advocate, and music therapist Ben Cowley, during which they had a "meaningful conversation about mental health." The prince and princess thanked the mental health advocates that joined them during the radio broadcast on their joint Instagram account on Tuesday.  "Thank you to Pria, and Dr Abigail, António, Ben and Emma - the inspiring mental health advocates who spoke so openly about their experiences and why they are committed to supporting others," the caption read.

The Prince and Princess of Wales visited BBC Radio 1's Newsbeat to take part in a special episode about young people and mental health on World Mental Health Day on Monday in London, England.  (Kensington Palace via Getty Images) During the segment, William urged listeners to build a "toolbox" of techniques to help deal with challenges and mental health related obstacles.

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