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Prince William fears 'mental health catastrophe' if entertainment industry goes bust

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Prince William has spoken of his fears of a “mental health catastrophe” if Britain’s entertainment industry goes bust due to Covid-19 restrictions.

The Duke of Cambridge spoke to business owners in Liverpool today, days after the city was forced into Tier 3. All pubs and bars in the city are closed, unless they can serve meals, with households banned from mixing indoors and outdoors.

During a video call with entrepreneurs William discussed the challenges the industry is facing due to an explosion of coronavirus cases in recent weeks.

The second in line to the throne spoke to world renowned DJ Yousef, behind the city’s Circus club nights, and Natalie Haywood who runs the wedding, events and restaurant venues Leaf, Oh Me Oh My and One Fine

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