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But those who are addicted are not the only victims. I have been struck by the profound and deeply damaging impact it has on the children of affected parents.
Last year, I asked The Royal Foundation, which I share with William and Harry, to see what could be done to help these children.
In partnership with Comic Relief, our foundation commissioned a piece of research to explore this issue. Today, it gives me an enormous feeling of pride and excitement to launch a programme that will bring this research to life.
The Duchess of Cambridge, as she launched M-Pact, alongside actor and comedian, John Bishop
MPACT | In 2013, the Duchess of Cambridge visited Willows Primary School, to launch a new counselling program, M-PACT. The project was a partnership between Action on Addiction, Place2Be, and Comic Relief
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