Holly Willoughby has joined a host of stars in a new video by The Prince’s Trust.
No less than 29 household names, including the likes of Kelly Osbourne, Bear Grylls and Tim Peake came together to encourage people to talk about their problems and utilise the services of the charity.
During the coronavirus pandemic, The Prince’s Trust is continuing to support young people aged 11 to 30.
One to watch: Holly Willoughby has joined a host of stars in a new video by The Prince’s Trust
The clip begins with Game Of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer and cuts to a host of other stars as they announce: ‘Now more than ever before it’s important that we remain open.
‘That we share what’s on our minds and we talk about how we’re feeling.
‘That’s why The Prince’s Trust is still open, to give you the help, skills and confidence you need to keep your life on track.
Speak out: No less than 29 household names, including the likes of Kelly Osbourne and Bear Grylls came together to encourage people to talk about their problems and utilise the charity
Message: The clip begins with Game Of Thrones’ Natalie Dormer and cuts to a host of other stars as they announce, ‘Now more than ever before it’s important that we remain open’
Share your feelings: Sharon Osbourne and Pixie Lott were among the stars taking part
Ambassador: Phillip Schofield, who has been a Prince’s Trust ambassador for years, also took part in the messages
‘Whether it’s advice about employment, financial issues, mental health or just a chat about your wellbeing they’re ready to listen and support young people like you, on the phone or via live online live chat.
‘It’s totally free and available right now. It’s there, it’s open.
‘The Prince’s Trust will always be there for young people in the times that you need them the most.’
Spicing up the message: Spice Girl Geri Horner was on hand to speak with the young people
Lovely ladies: Anne-Marie and Anna Friel also took part in the video clip
Important message: Alesha Dixon took part in the star-studded video clip
‘Coronavirus won’t stop them from giving you the support that you need today and helping you to prepare for tomorrow.
‘Even when you’re totally isolated, you don’t ever need to feel alone. Start something by talking to The Prince’s Trust today.’
Line Of Duty star Stephen Graham concludes the message, by stating: ‘They’re there for you right now, do it’.
Lending a hand: Konnie Huq and Nicola Adams also took part in the video
Radiant: Naomie Harris was among the A-list stars speaking in the video
The Prince’s Trust helps support 11 to 30-year-olds build confidence and begin their careers through mentorship schemes and hundreds of free courses.
The charity was founded in 1976 by Charles, Prince of Wales, who himself has suffered with coronavirus.
Prince Charles was allowed out of self-isolation at the end of March, one week after being diagnosed with coronavirus and is in ‘good health’, royal aides said at the time.
Lads: Harry Redknapp and Jools Holland also leant their star power to the important video
Feeling good: Dynamo, who suffered a ‘severe’ case of coronavirus because of his Crohn’s disease and arthritis looked in good spirits as he took part in the film
Sending a message: Rob Brydon and Ashley Walters were keen to take part in the message
Just do it: Line Of Duty star Stephen Graham concludes the message, by stating, ‘They’re there for you right now, do it’
The 71-year-old Prince of Wales had a ‘mild’ form of the illness which first saw him feel unwell before flying to Birkhall in Aberdeenshire.
The heir-to-the-throne had begun to feel ill on March 21 at his Highgrove estate in Gloucestershire before travelling up to Scotland the following day.
His wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall tested negative for the infection.
The couple have been staying at Birkhall, their Scottish retreat on the Balmoral estate.
On the mend: The Prince’s Trust charity was founded in 1976 by Charles, Prince of Wales, who himself has suffered with coronavirus