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The Duke and the Duchess of Sussex have once again become the centre of criticism after the couple released a rare statement addressing reports Meghan had removed her first names from Archie’s birth certificate. The reports claimed the Duchess had secretly erased her birth names “Rachel Meghan” on official documents papers in 2019, leaving only “Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Sussex”.
Meghan Markle, Prince Harry accused of stealing Kate Middleton’s spotlight
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Wednesday Feb 10, 2021
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry are getting an earful for taking away Kate Middleton s spotlight as she hit a major milestone.
Commenting on the Duke and Duchess of Sussex’s latest row with the palace over the change of Meghan’s name on Archie’s birth certificate, royal commentator Daniela Elser blasted the two.
Writing for
news.com.au, Elser said that Kate Middleton’s ‘special milestone’ was overshadowed due to the Sussex pair as she filmed herself for the first time for Children’s Mental Health Week.
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Expressing yourself is the key theme for this year s Childrenâs Mental Health Week Published: 15:00, 10 February 2021
Childrenâs Mental Health Week is more vital than ever this year, says tutor and former headteacher Christina Saccoh.
She will be checking in with her students daily after the suicide of one of her former pupils.
The theme of this yearâs Childrenâs Mental Health Week, which runs until Sunday, is Express Yourself.
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âEmotional well-being and mental health have both taken a battering, with lockdown highlighting what most education professionals already knew Ââ that a lot of children suffer with mental health issues and that schools are dealing with this daily,â said Christina.
All smiles at Great Wood Farm near Grantham to mark Children s Mental Health Week Published: 07:02, 09 February 2021
A nursery near Grantham shared a video filled with smiles to mark Childrenâs Mental Health Week last week.
Youngsters were also encouraged to explore their feelings and express themselves through paint and music at Great Wood Farm Early Years Centre, near Boothby Pagnell.
A special treat came in the form of therapy dog Bryn, who was taken in to meet the children by one of the nurseryâs early years practitioners, Alex Carman. Bryn is part of the Child and Adolescent Mental Health Service team and lives with Alexâs dad, who is also part of the team.