Paramedic Dawn Anderson, was in attendance at the event, where she told the royal she suffered from two episodes in 2011. Anderson reveals she covered up her episodes in fear of losing her job. Eventually, she was diagnosed with PTSD.
Following the event, Anderson told PEOPLE, 'He feels like a colleague as well as a leader. He is so calm and approachable. He has a real relaxed presence about him. It has been a positive and wonderful experience.
'I’ve always held the belief that everybody is susceptible to mental health problems, and I wouldn’t expect even a member of the royal family to be exempt from that,' she added.
'To hear him admit that just goes to prove how good it is to speak about these things and how positive that can be. And it goes towards removing hat stigma about mental health and to speaking up to and owning up to it.'