Prince William greets Jac Lewis Foundation CEO
Prince William engages in heartfelt discussion at Principality Stadium
Prince William’s warm welcome with mental health champion Elizabeth Thomas Evans
Prince William brought his trademark warmth and focus on mental health to Cardiff today, arriving at the Principality Stadium for a poignant engagement marking World Suicide Prevention Day.
The Prince of Wales spent time speaking with Elizabeth Thomas-Evans, CEO of the Jac Lewis Foundation, as well as Jesse Lewis, father of the late Jac Lewis, and teammates from Jac’s beloved football club, Ammanford FC.
Together, they shared stories and reflected on the new mental health hub launched in his name designed to provide vital support for those in need.
The royal outing not only highlighted William’s longstanding advocacy for mental health awareness but also shone a spotlight on a community determined to turn personal loss into a legacy of hope and resilience.
His visit to the Principality Stadium today wasn’t just about ceremony, it was about conversation and connection.
The Prince of Wales sat down for an open discussion alongside Elizabeth Thomas-Evans, CEO of the Jac Lewis Foundation, and teammates from Ammanford FC, the club where Jac once played.
Together, they reflected on the power of community, resilience, and the importance of mental health support.
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