'If you put something on the table they don't want, that's another ball game!'
May 20, 2020 - 22:30 BST Danielle Stacey The Duke of Cambridge joked about a relatable parenting problem as he spoke to charities in Scotland by video call on Tuesday. Speaking to community chef, Charlie Farrally, at the PEEK Project in Glasgow, Prince William said the success of his family meals with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis depends very much on"what's on the table".
William told PEEK's CEO, Michaela Collins, who started visiting the charity when she was just nine years old before she became a volunteer and then chief executive:"What a brilliant rise. I think that's absolutely fantastic. You are the embodiment of what can be done. I hope when I find myself up in Glasgow in the near future I can come and see you guys in person and congratulate you.
During a series of video calls this week, the Duke also spoke to the team and beneficiaries of Finding Your Feet, which is a Paisley-based charity that provides physical and emotional support to amputees and those with limb absence across Scotland. Support from the National Emergencies Trust Coronavirus Appeal and Foundation Scotland at the beginning of the pandemic allowed them to adapt their services to provide online and telephone counselling.
William then called Lifelines Scotland on Wednesday, to hear from representatives from the Scottish Ambulance, Police, Fire and Rescue services and Scottish Mountain Rescue about how they are working collaboratively with one another to embed mental health and wellbeing support across their services.
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