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Prince Harry gets a little help from young friend as he opens London Marathon

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Sharnaz Shahid
Deputy Online Editor
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Prince Harry has officially opened this year's London Marathon expo - and he received a little help from a five-year-old girl. The sighting marks the royal's first public appearance since he admitted he almost had a breakdown following the death of his mother, the Princess of Wales. On Wednesday, the 32-year-old delighted crowds when he officiated the marathon at London's ExCel Centre.

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Prince Harry officially opened the London Marathon expo at the ExCel on Wednesday

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The British royal picked Melissa Howse to help him cut the ribbon. Her father Tony Howse told reporters: "I don't think she knew who he was, but she was very, very excited." Prince Harry, who is Patron of the London Marathon Charitable Trust, even handed out special Heads Together headbands. The mental health campaign, which he leads with The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, has been named this year's charity of the year for the marathon. The royals are hoping that 2017's event will be recognised as "the mental health marathon" that gets the country talking about the issue.

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The British royal picked Melissa Howse to help him cut the ribbon

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In a statement, William, Kate and Harry said: "Since we launched Heads Together last May, we have seen time and time again that shattering stigma on mental health starts with simple conversations. When you realise that mental health problems affect your friends, neighbours, children and spouses, the walls of judgement and prejudice around these issues begin to fall. And we all know that you cannot resolve a mental health issue by staying silent." The royals added: "Attitudes to mental health are at a tipping point. We hope these films show people how simple conversations can change the direction of an entire life. Please share them with your friends and families and join us in a national conversation on mental health in the weeks ahead."