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Kate Middleton Shares Poignant Video for Addiction Awareness Week: 'I Know This Was Not a Choice'.

 


The Princess of Wales spoke without delay to these suffering from an addiction, reminding them that they are dealing with a serious mental fitness condition.
Kate Middleton is sending an important reminder about dealing with addiction.
As customer of The Forward Trust, the Princess of Wales shared a video for the "Taking Action on Addiction" campaign, launching for the second yr on the first day of Addiction Awareness Week on Sunday.
"Addiction is a serious mental health condition that can manifest to anyone, no count number what age, gender, race or nationality," Kate, 40, said. "As Patron of The Forward Trust, I have met many people who have suffered from the consequences of addiction."
She continued, "Attitudes to addiction are changing. But we are now not there yet, and we want to be. Still the shame of dependancy is stopping people and families asking for help and human beings are nonetheless tragically losing their lives. We as a society want to apprehend that the only way to assist those struggling is to try and apprehend what has led them to addiction, to empathize with them and to be compassionate to their struggles."
Speaking directly to those suffering from addiction, Kate said, "Please comprehend that addiction is now not a choice. No one chooses to come to be an addict. I want you to comprehend that this is also a serious fitness condition. Please do no longer let disgrace hold you returned from getting the help you so desperately need."



"The charities leading the Taking Action on Addiction Campaign, along with others, are working throughout the usa turning in life-changing work to assist humans get better and cross forward. They are right here for you. So please ask for help," she continued. "I recognize this used to be now not a choice. Recovery is possible."
Kate was announced as shopper of The Forward Trust in June 2021, one month after the agency merged with Action on Addiction.
Over the remaining decade, Princess Kate's journey working with dependancy charities has helped lay the groundwork for her appreciation of the complexities of mental health and has informed plenty of her work on the early years of a child's life.
Kate and Prince William took a spoil from public engagements over the past two weeks as their three young people — Prince George, 9, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, four — have been off from school on their half-term break. The royal couple traditionally scale returned their schedules at some stage in faculty holidays in order to spend extra time with their kids.
But throughout the break, Kate announced a new patronage: formally assisting Captain Preet Chandi's upcoming expedition across Antarctica. Chandi, an officer and physiotherapist currently serving in the British Army, hopes to come to be the first woman to go Antarctica solo and unsupported in a trip of over 1,000 miles.
"My goal for this excursion has usually been to inspire people to push their boundaries. I want to carry human beings on this ride with me, to help them consider that nothing is impossible," Chandi stated in a statement. "It is an absolute privilege to have The Princess of Wales as the Patron."

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