The Prince of Wales has encouraged people on the Yorkshire Coast to keep talking about mental health issues.
Speaking at The Street in Scarborough during Yesterday's royal visit, Prince William said he'd been impressed by the community collaboration that is taking place in the town, in an effort to tackle social issues and mental health.
Issues around Poverty and Mental health were very much the topic of discussion when the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Scarborough yesterday.
The Royal couple were at the Street to meet with local groups trying to tackle the issues.
Rebecca Denniff is from Flash Company Arts - they operate a community fridge in Whitby.
Rebecca got to speak with the Royals..
As well as meeting community groups at the Street and the Rainbow Center yesterday the prince and princess of Wales also took time to meet local people and dropped in to see the children at Muck Tubs Pre-School
Naomi Joyce from the Pre-School says it was a great experience for the kids.
William and Kate also dropped into Scarborough's Rainbow Centre.
Trish Kinsella from the centre says it was brilliant for their clients to meet the royal couple.
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