October 9, 2025 - 19:57

On the first night of a three-night trip in honor of World Mental Health Day, Prince Harry emphasized the critical importance of addressing men's mental health issues. During an engaging discussion with the Movember Institute of Mental Health, he shared his profound realization that “silence is killing people.” This statement highlights the urgent need for open conversations surrounding mental health, particularly among men who often feel stigmatized when seeking help.
Prince Harry's visit to New York City aims to raise awareness and foster dialogue about mental health challenges faced by men. He underscored the necessity of breaking the silence and encouraging individuals to speak out about their struggles. The prince's advocacy is part of a broader initiative to promote mental well-being and support systems that can aid those in distress.
As he embarks on this mission, Prince Harry hopes to inspire others to prioritize their mental health and seek help when needed, reinforcing the message that no one should face their challenges alone.
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