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Zubeen Garg's Last Film Roi Roi Binale Released
October 31, 2025, Guwahati, Assam, India: An audience watches the screening of late Zubeen Garg's last film 'Roi Roi Binale' in a packed cinema hall, with a seat left empty adorned with his framed photograph as a heartfelt tribute to the late artist, in Guwahati, Assam, India. Garg, 52, passed away in Singapore on September 19, sparking an immense wave of grief among his millions of fans in Assam, where he is revered with cult-like devotion. (Credit Image: © David Talukdar/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Woman Sits Alone By Lake Under Autumn Foliage
A woman sits alone by the shore of Lake Staffelsee, looking out over the calm water as golden autumn leaves frame the scene in Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Couple Embraces By Lake Under Autumn Foliage
A couple sits embraced on the grassy shore of Lake Staffelsee under a branch of vibrant yellow and orange autumn leaves in Murnau am Staffelsee, Upper Bavaria, Bavaria, Germany, on October 24, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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'Respira' Season 2 Madrid Premier
October 24, 2025, Madrid, Madrid, Spain: Spanish actress NAJWA NIMRI attends the photocall for the presentation of the second season of 'Respira', the Netflix drama series. (Credit Image: © David Cruz Sanz/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Woman Alone At Lake During Sunset
A woman stands alone on a stone pier and looks across the calm waters of Lake Starnberg during sunset in Starnberg, Upper Bavaria, Germany, on October 21, 2025. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Mirpur Factory Fire Kills 16, Families Mourn In Dhaka Medical College And Hospital
Relatives mourn outside the morgue of Dhaka Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Mirpur Factory Fire Kills 16, Families Mourn In Dhaka Medical College And Hospital
Relatives mourn outside the morgue of Dhaka Medical College and Hospital in Dhaka, Bangladesh, on October 15, 2025. (Photo by Md. Rakibul Hasan Rafiu/NurPhoto) -
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Charlie Kirks Medal Of Freedom
October 14, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: ERIKA KIRK, wife of Charlie Kirk, wipes away a tear while speaking in front of President DONALD TRUMP during a Medal of Freedom Ceremony in the Rose Garden Club at the White House. (Credit Image: © Joey Sussman/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Charlie Kirks Medal Of Freedom
October 14, 2025, Washington, District Of Columbia, USA: ERIKA KIRK, wife of CHARLIE KIRK, wipes away a tear while speaking in front of President DONALD TRUMP during a Medal of Freedom Ceremony in the Rose Garden Club at the White House. (Credit Image: © Joey Sussman/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: CEASE FIRE: Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: People react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 deceased Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: CEASE FIRE: Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan, secured the release of all remaining hostages in exchange for Israel freeing approximately 2,000 Palestinian prisoners. The deal, which also mandated an immediate ceasefire and a phased Israeli troop withdrawal to pre designated lines within Gaza, came into effect on October 10, 2025. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released, and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. This prisoner exchange, the first phase of the Trump administration's multi part 20 point peace plan. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Israel-Hamas War 2025: Remaining Hostages Released
October 13, 2025, Tel Aviv, Israel: Tens of thousands of Israelis assemble at Hostage Square, some having spent the night, to experience the joy of the hostages' release together, viewing live events on large screens. Spectators react as they shift from despair, to anxiety and to pure joy and relief. Twenty live hostages were released, and the process of repatriating the bodies of 28 murdered Israelis has begun after 737 days in Hamas captivity in Gaza, kidnapped on October 7th, 2023. (Credit Image: © Nir Alon/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William in conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
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British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
Picture supplied by Ferrari (FOTO: DUKAS/FERRARI PRESS) -
DUKAS_189811878_FER
William fights back tears in suicide prevention talk
Ferrari Press Agency
Tears 1
Ref 17199
10/10/2025
See Ferrari text
Picture MUST credit: The Prince and Princess of Wales
British royal Prince William fights back tears as he listens to the heart rending story of a woman whose husband took his own life just five days after their one-year-old son died.
In a conversation to mark World Mental Health Day, William, 43, squeezed his eyes shut as Rhian Mannings ,48, revealed him how she wished her late husband, Paul, had spoken her about his depression.
She told the heir to the throne: “He was absolutely devastated, he did keep blaming himself that weekend.
“But I would just like to sit him down like this and just say ‘Why didn't you come to me?’
“Because he's missed out on just so much joy, and we would have been OK.
“And I think that's what the hardest thing is, we would have been OK.”
At this point William fought back tears,
She asked him if he was OK.
Shaking his head and holding her hand, the prince replied: “I'm sorry. It's just it's hard to ask these questions.”
Mrs Mannings told him: “It's hard and you've experienced loss yourself;”
William replied: “It’s ok. The best way to prevent suicide is to talk about it.”
The film was shot earlier this month at Mrs Mannings's home in Cardiff, Wales.
OPS: William getting emotional during his conversation with Rhian Mannings.
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