Perhaps a combination of all three, but I was very struck by the clear differences of two 'royal' engagements on World Mental Health Day.
On one side of the Atlantic were the Prince and Princess of Wales; they and their Royal Foundation hosted a forum for young people in Birmingham.
William and Kate, along with leading youth mental health charity The Mix, hosted a series of workshops to talk about the importance of understanding emotions and building positive relationships.
The royal couple spoke to as many kids as possible, did a BBC Radio 1 interview, where Kate was asked what she was cooking for dinner (teriyaki salmon), and in a rare public speech spoke of how 'deeply' she and William cared about the cause.
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