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Prince William says ‘lockdown has tested everyone’ hours after Harry’s bombshell of life being a ‘nightmare’ in the Firm

PRINCE William today confessed "lockdown has tested everyone" as he spoke about the impact of the pandemic on mental health just hours after Prince Harry's latest public bombshell.

The future king grinned as he arrived for his first royal engagement of a seven-day tour of Scotland - after his younger brother released a string of revelations about Royal life.

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, 38, today managed to look relaxed after his brother's claims about his "nightmare" life within the Firm.

The Duke of Cambridge was seen smiling and laughing during a visit to Spartans Football Club's Ainslie Park Stadium in Edinburgh, where he heard about initiatives championing mental health ahead of the weekend's Scottish Cup Final.

And the royal, who is second in line to the throne, chatted with members of the Scottish FA's board and the Mental Health Advisory Panel during the visit - revealing: "Young men are really susceptible to serious mental health issues and more likely to bottle it up and not talk about it."

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He added: "Both of you are good listeners. That's where it starts from.

"Lockdown has tested everyone in ways we didn't think they would and taken away coping mechanisms to get through it, it's quite difficult."

William was pictured looking relaxed and smilingCredit: PA
He appeared in good spirits despite the newest bombshell from his brotherCredit: PA
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The Duke of Cambridge enjoying himself at Ainslie Park StadiumCredit: PA
William also inspected the Guard of Honour at the Palace of Holyroodhouse EdinburghCredit: Getty

Inside the clubhouse, the duke had a video call with footballers Harry Kane, 27, David Marshall, 36, Jess Fishlock, 34, and Julie Nelson, 35.

Kane, a Spurs and England striker, said: "Mental health is an important part of the game. Everyone expresses emotions in different ways.

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"I talk to teammates a little bit more and ask them a little bit more about family life and personal life and get to know them because we spend so much time together, so I personally try to dig deeper into each individual."

William will be in Scotland for the next week after he was recently appointed by the Queen as Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland.

It's been a rollercoaster 24 hours for the royals, with William just last night reacting to the BBC Panorama scandal. 

The dad said the BBC "let my mother down, my family down and let the public down too" after Princess Diana's interviewer Martin Bashir was found to be "deceitful".

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And Prince Harry's mental health project, which he teamed up with Oprah on, was then released just hours later.

Prince Harry spoke out in The Me You Can't See episode with Oprah - with the episode seeing the royal claim he felt compelled to step away from the Royal Family as he was "controlled through fear" and told not to talk about his "trauma".

Experts have said the Duke of Sussex's revelations would have left his family "tearing out their hair".

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