Prince William is doing his part to stop bullying in schools, and on Monday, he visited a school in Hammersmith, England, for a charity in his mother's name. The Anti-Bullying Ambassadors program is run by the Diana Award charity, a nonprofit, and this week, Prince William participated in a training day on issues kids face [1] related to cyberbullying and LGBT bullying. A Kensington Palace spokesperson told People that Prince William "hopes [the program] will help de-stigmatize bullying issues in schools."
Of course, he isn't the only royal who's been meeting with young people lately. His wife, Kate Middleton, returned to her royal duties [2] on Thursday with a visit to the Anna Freud Centre, a children's mental health facility in London. The next day, Will and Kate joined Prince Harry at the Rugby World Cup [3], flashing their biggest smiles while hanging out in the stands.