The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry took part in a Heads Together Marathon Training Day, for the London Marathon, at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in London on February 5th.
Embed from Getty ImagesEmbed from Getty ImagesTheir Royal Highnesses are championing the #HeadsTogether campaign to urge people to talk about mental health. pic.twitter.com/OrTx7syyKo
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 5, 2017
Their Royal Highnesses are championing the #HeadsTogether campaign to urge people to talk about mental health. pic.twitter.com/OrTx7syyKo
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 5, 2017The Duke and Duchess, and Prince Harry are working to eliminate the stigma around mental health with #HeadsTogether https://t.co/9uglUkzN3L pic.twitter.com/vNXK2TVck9
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 5, 2017
The Duke and Duchess, and Prince Harry are working to eliminate the stigma around mental health with #HeadsTogether https://t.co/9uglUkzN3L pic.twitter.com/vNXK2TVck9
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) February 5, 2017The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry took part in a Heads Together Marathon Training Day, where they joined 150 runners who are taking part in the London Marathon, fundraising for the eight Heads Together Charity Partners or the campaign itself. The Royals chatted to their teams, before racing each other. Prince Harry came first, the Duke of Cambridge, second, and the Duchess came last. Later, the couple and Prince talked about mental health in a stadium.