• Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William and Kate Middleton have reunited for work to narrate a video about mental health.
  • The Fab Four have voiced the video for Every Mind Matters, two months after splitting from the Royal Foundation.

Just when we thought we'd never see them work together again, Prince Harry, Meghan Markle, Prince William and Kate Middleton are back together for a new mental health project.

The young royals have teamed up to narrate a video for a new initiative with the NHS called Every Mind Matters - a website that allows people to take a short survey about their mental health, and then receive tailored advice about how to cope with life’s daily struggles. Offline support will also be available for people who do not use computers or phones.

The three-minute film was shot by Rankin and written by Richard Curtis, the man behind Love Actually, and features celebs such as Gillian Anderson and Davina McCall along with the royals.

“Everyone knows that feeling when life gets on top of us,” says Prince William in the opening moments of the video. “We feel stressed, low, anxious or have trouble sleeping,” adds Prince Harry. “We think there is nothing to be done, nothing we can do about it.”

Meghan then introduces Every Mind Matters, adding: “There’s a new way to help turn things around.” Kate then picks up: “It’ll get you started with a free online plan designed to help you deal with stress, boost your mood, improve your sleep and feel more in control.”

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The royals are thought to have recorded their voiceovers separately at their homes in September, and the clip will be aired at around 8.45pm on Monday night across ITV, Channel 4 and Sky channels.

It was announced back in June that Meghan and Harry would be leaving the Royal Foundation, the charity they created with the Cambridges, with a statement on the organisation's website reading: "Later this year The Royal Foundation will become the principal charitable and philanthropic vehicle for The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The Duke and Duchess of Sussex will establish their own new charitable foundation with transitional operating support from The Royal Foundation.

"In addition both couples will continue to work together on projects in the future, including on The Foundation’s mental health programme, Heads Together."

That split came into force in August. The changes were made to "best complement the work and responsibilities of Their Royal Highnesses as they prepare for their future roles, and to better align their charitable activity with their new households."

It's good to hear their voices together again.

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Abbi is a freelance journalist for various magazines and websites. She writes about everything from fashion and beauty to travel and entertainment. In her spare time she loves to scroll endlessly on Instagram, plan holidays that she’ll never go on and refresh the ASOS ‘new in’ page.