Prince Williamis rolling up his sleeves to tackle mental well-being in rural areas.

The prince, 42, headed to Scotland — where he is titled the Duke of Rothesay — on Feb. 6 to shine a spotlight on some community-led organizations that help support those facing isolation in farming communities and countryside areas.

William’s first stop was a farm in Carnoustie, Angus to talk to the Farm Safety Foundation (Yellow Wellies), a charity working throughout the U.K. to address the attitudes towards farm safety and poor mental health among the next generation of farmers.

Prince William, Feb. 6, 2025.Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace

Prince William The Duke of Rothesay attends a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation

Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace

During a roundtable discussion, thedad of threespoke about combatting loneliness and rural isolation. The group from the Scottish Association of Young Farmers Clubs has been leading the campaign and conservation efforts regarding loneliness in farming. In 2016, they launched ‘Are Ewe Okay?’ which aimed to break the stigma surrounding mental well-being for young farmers in rural Scotland.

“I love the countryside, and I love farming as well,” he said. “I’m conscious that it’s an area that needs maybe support in understanding that there’s access to support out there.”

Prince William visits Scotland on Feb. 6, 2025.Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace

Prince William The Duke of Rothesay attends a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation

Prince William added, “I think in the farming world, it’s maybe — it’s not talked about as much…yet we know it exists.”

Prince William andKate Middleton, who both champion mental well-being in their royal work, have been open about their love of spending time outdoors with their three children —Prince George, 11,Princess Charlotte, 9, andPrince Louis, 6. Kate said in a 2020 podcast interview that herfavorite timesare “outside in the countryside, and we’re all filthy dirty.”

Prince William The Duke of Rothesay attends a roundtable hosted by the Farm Safety Foundation

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These visits were William’s latest effort to support those in farming communities and tackle mental health concerns. He and wife Princess Kate, 43, place mental health at the heart of many of their campaigns.

In 2023, the Duchy of Cornwall and William launched a newMental Health Strategy for Duchy tenants,which is designed to prioritize farmers’ mental health and de-stigmatize the issue within the agricultural sector.

The visits came amid a busy period for William and Kate, who is gradually returning to public royal duties following the news that she isin “remission” from cancer. On Feb. 4,Kate visited the National Portrait Gallerywith a group of happy schoolchildren to promote the latest stage of her early years mission.

source: people.com