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They started the day at Maytree, which is a suicide centre that provides a four night stay for people in suicidal crisis.
The photos posted on Twitter were amusingly captioned with "look who dropped in for a cup of tea".
Their second engagement was the main part of the day when the couple met Jonny Benjamin and Neil Laybourn.
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Jonny Benjamin was saved by a stranger, in 2008, when he was about to commit suicide. Jonny was hospitalised and revived the help he needed and then in 2014 her launched a social media campaign #FindMike. The charity Rethink Mental Illness helped Jonny find the man who saved his life - Neil Laybourn. Jonny has now launched a new initiative, ThinkWell, which educates young people about mental health. Today the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge discussed this initiative with him.
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The couple then went back to Kensington Palace where they viewed a screening of "The Stranger on the Bridge", which is a documentary about Jonny's work and the #FindMike campaign.
After, the Duke and Duchess took part in a private discussion with a group who have been bereaved by suicide.
Today the Duchess repeated her Erdem Allie Coat.
She has worn this coat twice before - in April 2014 she wore it in New Zealand and July 2014 she wore it for the Tour de France.
Kate wore a new dress underneath which is from 2012 and is the Edition by Jonathan Saunders Swallow Print Dress.
She wore her Stuart Weitzman Power Pumps..
..and carried her Stuart Weitzman Muse Clutch.
She also wore her Cartier Ballon Bleu Watch.
Kate finished off the look with her emerald earrings and her hair worn her signature blow-dry style.
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