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The Duchess of Cambridge is to guest-edit Huffington Post UK for a day in mid-February to help raise awareness of mental health issues in children. The Duchess of Cambridge is to guest edit Huffington Post UK for a day in mid-February to help raise awareness of mental health issues in children.
A Kensington Palace spokesperson said the duchess would be commissioning “leading figures” from the mental health sector as well as young people, parents and teachers to contribute to the site.A Kensington Palace spokesperson said the duchess would be commissioning “leading figures” from the mental health sector as well as young people, parents and teachers to contribute to the site.
The spokesperson said: “The Duchess of Cambridge has made the mental health of young children a key focus of her work in recent years … She is delighted that the Huffington Post will help put a spotlight on this important issue.The spokesperson said: “The Duchess of Cambridge has made the mental health of young children a key focus of her work in recent years … She is delighted that the Huffington Post will help put a spotlight on this important issue.
“We look forward to welcoming the Huffington Post team to Kensington Palace next month.”“We look forward to welcoming the Huffington Post team to Kensington Palace next month.”
Huffington Post’s UK editor-in-chief Stephen Hull said: “We are thrilled that the Duchess of Cambridge is joining the HuffPost UK team for a day as a guest editor. Dealing with mental health issues has been a major editorial focus for us and I’m very excited to be working together on such an important project.” Huffington Post’s UK editor-in-chief, Stephen Hull, said: “We are thrilled that the Duchess of Cambridge is joining the HuffPost UK team for a day as a guest editor. Dealing with mental health issues has been a major editorial focus for us and I’m very excited to be working together on such an important project.”
The duchess is the first person to guest edit the whole of Huffington Post UK. However, the site’s Lifestyle section was guest edited by TV presenter Jameela Jamil to mark International Women’s Day on the 8 March last year. The Duchess of Cambridge will be guest-editing The Huffington Post UK for a day in mid-February pic.twitter.com/uCb28Ss9To
The duchess’ sister, Pippa Middleton, has pursued a career in the media with mixed success. She has written regularly for the Spectator and Vanity Fair, and had a Sunday Telegraph column for six months before being dropped after a “poor reader reaction”. She also attempted to break into the US, but talks to become a reporter on NBC’s Today programme reportedly fell through last year. The duchess is the first person to guest edit the whole of Huffington Post UK. However, the site’s Lifestyle section was guest edited by the TV presenter Jameela Jamil to mark International Women’s Day on 8 March last year.
The duchess’s sister, Pippa Middleton, has pursued a career in the media with mixed success. She has written regularly for the Spectator and Vanity Fair, and had a Sunday Telegraph column for six months before being dropped after a “poor reader reaction”. She also attempted to break into the US, but talks to become a reporter on NBC’s Today programme reportedly fell through last year.