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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to Instagram this weekend to help launch new guidance supporting people with mental health conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Watch Below: Royal children clap in solidarity with NHS workers on the front line

As well as posting a personal message regarding mental well-being when faced with self-isolation and social distancing, the Cambridges shared two new photos. In the pictures, Kate and William can be seen in their offices at Kensington Palace.

The caption read: “It is great to see the mental health sector working together with the NHS to help people keep on top of their mental well-being.” They continued, “By pulling together and taking simple steps each day, we can all be better prepared for the times ahead.”

Per Town & Country, Prince William is shown “speaking on the phone with Paul Farmer, the CEO of the charity Mind, on March 18.” Meanwhile, Duchess Kate is shown “talking to Catherine Roche, the CEO of the children’s organisation Place2Be, on March 19.”

“Self-isolation and social distancing can pose huge challenges to our mental health—in recent weeks The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been in regular contact with organisations and patronages to understand the issues they are facing during this difficult time.”

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The Duchess of Cambridge is pictured on the phone at her desk, which is complete with a selection of illustrated books from the Penguin clothbound classics range. She also looks office chic in a Marks & Spencer two-piece suit. 

This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to Instagram this weekend to help launch new guidance supporting people with mental health conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Watch Below: Royal children clap in solidarity with NHS workers on the front line

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge took to Instagram this weekend to help launch new guidance supporting people with mental health conditions amid the COVID-19 pandemic. 

Watch Below: Royal children clap in solidarity with NHS workers on the front line

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