#HeadsUpFACupFinal pic.twitter.com/u8HgVrNw1l— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) August 1, 2020The duke said the campaign, which has been encouraging football fans to talk about issues in their lives, had been built on “other people’s good work”.He said he hoped the legacy from the initiative would make “mentally healthy clubs look at themselves and want to aspire to be that much better”.He was speaking to Ben Summers, 41, of Grays in Essex, who is a volunteer for Shout, a 24/7 text service to help people in crisis, which was developed by the Cambridges’ Royal Foundation.Here's the moment @Arsenal drew level in the #HeadsUpFACupFinal. @TonyAdams was happy to see it go in!