Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran team up for hilarious World Mental Health Day video

10 October 2019, 09:46

The pair appeared in the video together on World Mental Health Day
The pair appeared in the video together on World Mental Health Day. Picture: SussexRoyal

By Megan White

Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran have appeared in a video encouraging people to talk about their problems on World Mental Health Day.

The film shows the popstar having his beard trimmed before visiting the Duke of Sussex, where Ed jokes about being ginger.

He says he wants to “write a song to raise awareness” but thought the Prince was talking about his hair colour, rather than mental illness.

The clip ends with Prince Harry encouraging viewers to “reach out” to “anybody that might be suffering in silence.

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Both Prince Harry and Ed Sheeran want to ensure that not just today but every day, you look after yourself, your friends and those around you. There’s no need to suffer in silence - share how you’re feeling, ask how someone is doing and listen for the answer. Be willing to ask for help when you need it and know that we are all in this together. #WMHD Check out the accounts below for more resources and support: @Heads_Together @Calmzone @MentalHealthFoundation @CharityNoPanic @SamaritansCharity @YoungMindsUK @GiveUsAShoutInsta @Childline_official @LetsTalkAboutMentalHealth @Jedfoundation @Pandas_UK @Charitysane @MindCharity @TimeToChangeCampaign @RethinkMentalIllness @MentalHealthMates @ActionHappiness @MHFAEngland @DitchTheLabel @TheBlurtFoundation

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He explains: “For me, this is a subject of a conversation that’s not talked about enough. I think people all over the world are really suffering.”

At the end of the video, Prince Harry adds: “This World Mental Health Day, reach out, make sure that your friends, stranger, look out for anybody that might be suffering in silence.

“We’re all in this together.”

The video had been viewed more than half a million times in the first hour, with fans praising the pair for a “fantastic video for a brilliant cause.”