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Heartwarming moment with grieving mother

Emma Webb will never forget it: the grieving mother was surprised by Prince William during her charity run.

Prince William has surprised a grieving mother..aussiedlerbote.de
Prince William has surprised a grieving mother..aussiedlerbote.de

Prince William - Heartwarming moment with grieving mother

Emma Webb could hardly believe her eyes: The British woman is currently walking around 257 kilometers across the country to commemorate her deceased daughter. On the 13th day of her journey, she was surprised by a special visitor: Prince William (41). In a video shared by the grieving mother and others on her Instagram page, the royal can be seen slowly creeping up behind her and then drawing attention to himself with a "boo".

Webb is visibly surprised in the video and can hardly believe who is standing in front of her. "Oh my God," she can be heard exclaiming in amazement. Prince William then gives her a warm hug and chats to her and her fellow contestants. "Day 13 and this has happened. So kind and supportive," she writes on the video of the heartwarming moment.

Grieving mother wants to raise awareness for mental health

On her journey, Webb is accompanied by friends and pulls a 30-kilogram, life-size wax horse on wheels behind her. The reason: her daughter Brodie, who died in 2020 at the age of 16, was a passionate horsewoman. The grieving mother wants to use her campaign to raise funds and draw attention to mental health. Daughter Brodie died by suicide in 2020.

According to her website, her journey will take her from Chepstow in Wales, where her daughter's favorite showground is located, to the British capital London, where the London International Horse Show will take place from 13 to 18 December - an event that mother and daughter enjoyed attending together. Prince William met Webb on day 13 of their 19-day trip, in Slough, Berkshire - not far from the Wales family's new home in Windsor.

Help with depression and suicidal thoughts is available from the telephone helpline on the free number: 0800/111 0 111.

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Source: www.stern.de

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