Prince William steps out to promote mental health at soccer club's charity

Prince William visited Everton FC's Everton in the Community charity in Liverpool on Jan. 30 to promote mental health with his new Heads Up initiative.
While there, the Duke of Cambridge chatted with players, Everton staff and kids and veterans who access services offered by the club about taking care of their mental health... and since he's a soccer fanatic, he had a lot of fun!
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While there, William chatted with Everton FC players (L-R) Seamus Coleman, Tom Davies, Jordan Pickford, Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Theo Walcott.
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The Duke of Cambridge, who is the President of the Football Association, proudly posed with a Heads Up branded ball.
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While there, the prince played a game of "Emoji Bingo" with some cute kids from Springwell Park Community Primary School.
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The prince also took the time to chat with veterans who access some of the club's services.
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William was also shown some of the club's memorabilia, including old cleats!
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