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01of 15Kate Middleton.REX/ShutterstockKate Middletonlaunched a new U.K. support line when shevisited a charitythat is central to her mission to aid kids from the earliest opportunity.
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Kate Middleton.REX/Shutterstock

Kate Middletonlaunched a new U.K. support line when shevisited a charitythat is central to her mission to aid kids from the earliest opportunity.
02of 15Tim Rooke/REX/ShutterstockKate visitedFamily Actionin London Tuesday to meet families and volunteers on the new FamilyLine service.
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Tim Rooke/REX/Shutterstock

Kate visitedFamily Actionin London Tuesday to meet families and volunteers on the new FamilyLine service.
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04of 15Tim Rooke/REX/ShutterstockBeulah, the brand behind the structured long-sleeve piece, istaking steps to end modern day slavery. In addition to donating 10 percent of profits from their Beulah Heart products to the UN Blue Heart Campaign, Beulah provides jobs and education to victims of human trafficking.
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Beulah, the brand behind the structured long-sleeve piece, istaking steps to end modern day slavery. In addition to donating 10 percent of profits from their Beulah Heart products to the UN Blue Heart Campaign, Beulah provides jobs and education to victims of human trafficking.
05of 15Kate Middleton.ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/GettyKate also viewed the “Family Monsters” campaign film that was produced to mark Family Action’s 150th anniversary.
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Kate Middleton.ADRIAN DENNIS/AFP/Getty

Kate also viewed the “Family Monsters” campaign film that was produced to mark Family Action’s 150th anniversary.
06of 15Adrian Dennis/WPA Pool/GettyThe campaign highlights the hidden “monsters” that many families face, including debt, addiction, lack of time together, relationship issues and mental health issues.
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Adrian Dennis/WPA Pool/Getty

The campaign highlights the hidden “monsters” that many families face, including debt, addiction, lack of time together, relationship issues and mental health issues.
07of 15Adrian Dennis/WPA Pool/Gettyamily Action works directly with vulnerable children and families through some 150 local and national services, as well as supporting professionals and organizations through training and consultancy.
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amily Action works directly with vulnerable children and families through some 150 local and national services, as well as supporting professionals and organizations through training and consultancy.
08of 15Their new FamilyLine uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents and caregivers virtually through telephone calls, email and text messaging.
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Their new FamilyLine uses a network of volunteers from across the country to support parents and caregivers virtually through telephone calls, email and text messaging.
09of 15Prince William.GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockMeanwhile,Prince Williamis taking hisconcern for the environmentto a global stage.
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Prince William.GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

Meanwhile,Prince Williamis taking hisconcern for the environmentto a global stage.
10of 15Markus Schreiber/AP/REX/ShutterstockThe 36-year-old royal is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, where he took part in a conversation with Sir David Attenborough on Tuesday.
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Markus Schreiber/AP/REX/Shutterstock

The 36-year-old royal is in Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum, where he took part in a conversation with Sir David Attenborough on Tuesday.
11of 15Markus Schreiber/AP/REX/ShutterstockWilliam interviewed the 92-year-old English broadcaster and natural historian about his work highlighting the importance of the natural world and the urgent challenges that will face the next generation of environmental leaders.
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William interviewed the 92-year-old English broadcaster and natural historian about his work highlighting the importance of the natural world and the urgent challenges that will face the next generation of environmental leaders.
12of 15Markus Schreiber/AP/REX/ShutterstockAt the start of the interview, William said: “It’s a personal treat for me to be sitting asking you the questions. It’s nice to turn the tables for once.”
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At the start of the interview, William said: “It’s a personal treat for me to be sitting asking you the questions. It’s nice to turn the tables for once.”
13of 15Prince William and Sir David Attenborough.GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockAttenborough, who also narrates the Netflix nature documentaryOur Planet, spoke about the importance of protecting the environment, speaking directly to those leaders gathered.
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Prince William and Sir David Attenborough.GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock

Attenborough, who also narrates the Netflix nature documentaryOur Planet, spoke about the importance of protecting the environment, speaking directly to those leaders gathered.
14of 15GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/Shutterstock“We can wreck the natural world with ease. We can wreck the natural world without even noticing. But, in doing so, we wreck ourselves,” he said. “I ask this room to care for the natural world.”
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“We can wreck the natural world with ease. We can wreck the natural world without even noticing. But, in doing so, we wreck ourselves,” he said. “I ask this room to care for the natural world.”
15of 15GIAN EHRENZELLER/EPA-EFE/REX/ShutterstockOn Wednesday,Prince Williamwill join a panel discussion on mental health, highlighting his belief that the world’s major employers have a vital role to play in promoting healthy communities and workplaces. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be among the other participants.
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On Wednesday,Prince Williamwill join a panel discussion on mental health, highlighting his belief that the world’s major employers have a vital role to play in promoting healthy communities and workplaces. New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern will be among the other participants.
source: people.com