PRINCE Harry has thanked the runners preparing to tackle to London Marathon in aid of his mental health campaign Heads Together.
Co-founded by Harry, his brother Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, the 34-year-old prince has always been open about his mental health. The royal has been there at the race for the past two years, but with his wife Meghan Markle expected to give birth any day, it's unknown whether he will watch the Marathon from home.
"It's going to be tough but you are all running to bring greater awareness to such an important cause. It is vital that we continue to smash the stigma about mental health and get more people talking.In 2017, Prince Harry was joined by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge in a video asking for runners to compete in the marathon for the royal campaign.