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Prince William was visibly moved when the widow told of her husband’s suicide

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaOctober 10, 20253 Mins Read
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Introduction to a Sensitive Topic

The Prince of Wales was visibly moved to hear firsthand about the devastating effects of suicide and had to pause during a conversation with Rhian Mannings, whose husband took his own life. Rhian has since set up a bereavement charity, and Prince William’s Royal Foundation is donating £1 million to set up a national suicide prevention network. The network, which will operate across the UK, will work to learn more about the causes of suicide and offer support to those affected.

A Personal and Emotional Conversation

In an emotional conversation caught on camera, Rhian Mannings told the prince that her husband had taken his own life, five days after the couple were confronted with the death of their one-year-old son. The prince asked her how she coped and continued to raise two children. “Looking back, I still don’t know how we survived,” Rhian said. "Unfortunately, there is still a lot of stigma surrounding suicide. Did you feel that at the time?" asked Prince William. "It surprised me quite a bit. I’ve never had any idea of ​​suicide before. It was on the news. Nobody wanted to talk about it," Rhian told him during a conversation in their Cardiff kitchen.

The Need for Open Conversation

Prince William asked her what she would say to her husband. "’Why didn’t you talk to me?’ I ask myself that every day. He was absolutely devastated, he constantly blamed himself,” she said. "But I would just sit him down and say, ‘Why didn’t you come to me?’ Because he missed out on so much joy. And we would have been fine. I think that’s the hardest part, we would have been OK.” The prince seemed too upset to say anything. "Are you all right?" she asked. "I’m sorry, it’s hard to ask you the questions," William said. “You have experienced loss yourself,” Rhian said. "Life can give you these terrible surprises. By talking about it and having hope, you can move on."

Launch of the National Suicide Prevention Network

After her own terrible loss in 2012, Rhian founded the charity 2wish to help those affected by the sudden or unexpected death of a child or young person. This charity will be one of 20 organizations that will be part of a new National Suicide Prevention Network, being launched with £1 million over three years from the Royal Foundation of the Prince and Princess of Wales. The network will be chaired by Professor Ann John, an expert in suicide prevention and consultant in public health medicine in Wales. The Royal Foundation says suicide prevention is a “complex challenge” and there is no “one size fits all” model of support.

Goals and Partners of the Network

The new network will seek to learn more about the causes of suicide, provide support that everyone can access, and encourage greater collaboration between different agencies and charities. Charities in the network include the Jac Lewis Foundation in Cardiff, which Prince William visited last month. This will create a drop-in center at Cardiff’s Principality Stadium that can provide mental health support to the local community. Another partner is James’ Place, which provides free support to men in suicide crisis in Liverpool, London, and Newcastle. Chief executive Ellen O’Donoghue said she wanted to "remove some of the barriers men face in accessing support at the time of crisis". The goal is to create a unified national response to the tragedy of suicide, providing hope and support to those who need it most.

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