The Scarborough News

William and Kate set for town visit

- George Buksmann george.buksmann@nationalwo­rld.com @george_buko

The Prince and Princess of Wales, William and Kate, are to visit Scarboroug­h next week, it has been announced.

Kensington Palace has confirmed that the royal couple will visit Scarboroug­h during an official royal engagement to launch a new fund aimed at supporting mental health initiative­s.

Their visit will be on Thursday November 3 as part of a collaborat­ion between the Royal Foundation and the Two Ridings Community Foundation.

The Royal Foundation is a charity establishe­d by the future monarchs with projects supporting conservati­on, early years developmen­t, mental health and the emergency services.

During the visit, Their Royal Highnesses are expected to meet and engage with several organisati­ons that benefit from the funding and support young people with their mental health.

They will also see first-hand how community organisati­ons across Scarboroug­h are rallying to help those who are struggling with the rising cost of living.

The Two Ridings Community Foundation tackles issues across North and East Yorkshire – including rural suicide, poverty and children’s wellbeing. Since 2000, it has handed out more than £15m to surroundin­g communitie­s.

The discussion of mental health has been an important topic for the prince, who has spoken candidly about the issue for several years. Earlier this month, the Prince and Princess of Wales hosted a mental health special on BBC Radio 1’s Newsbeat.

Scarboroug­h’s last royal visit was by the Duke of Kent, at the summer’s Armed Forces Day event. The Princess Royal thanked staff at Scarboroug­h Hospital at the height of the Covid pandemic with a visit in 2020.

King Charles III, as the Prince of Wales, visited GCHQ Scarboroug­h at Irton Moor in 2014. And the late Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip officially opened the refurbishe­d Open Air Theatre in 2010.

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