ROYAL fans spotted a touching detail in Prince William’s documentary about men’s mental health which aired earlier this week.
Eagle-eyed viewers noticed that the Duke of Cambridge, 37, was wearing a blue friendship bracelet during the BBC programme – during which he discussed the “trauma” of losing his mum Princess Diana.
It appeared to be the same sweet accessory that the father-of-three had been given as a gift on the royal tour of Pakistan last year with Kate Middleton.
During their trip to the SOS Children’s Village, an orphanage in Lahore, the Duchess of Cambridge, 38, had been presented with a pink version of the bracelet.
In a post on Twitter, one fan wrote: “This is the cutest thing!
“So when William and Kate did their Pakistan tour they visited an orphanage where the kids gave them bracelets (blue for William and pink for Kate).
“In yesterday’s documentary, he was wearing it.”
One person commented: “Little details like these are the reasons we love them so much.
Another shared: “This is amazing.”
A third added: “Wow, good catch!”
Indeed, the blue bracelet could be glimpsed beneath the duke’s navy blazer sleeve in the documentary, where he is speaking on camera about his Heads Up campaign.
Last October, in Pakistan, he and the duchess spent the morning at an orphanage – and visited for a second time during the tour when they had to rearrange plans due to bad weather.
At the time, Kate said: “William and I really wanted to come and see an SOS Children’s Village like this.
“There’s so many vulnerable women here but they’ve really used their positivity and the support that the Village here provides them, really to support and protect the next generation of children in their care and give them the best possible start to their future lives.”
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