Kate Middleton issues statement after London engagement
The Princess of Wales was not accompanied by her husband, Prince William
Kensington Palace has released a statement after Kate Middleton's visit to the University of London on Wednesday.
"Today marks the launch of Foundations for Life, a guide developed by Early Childhood for everyone working with babies, young children and their families."
The Princess of Wales established The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in 2021 to advance research and action on the importance of the early years.
A social media post also containing Princess Kate's photos from the visit read, "Prioritising early childhood and investing in the foundations of a healthier, more connected society."
"Truly wonderful to see conversations with families, researchers and education leaders reflect a shared commitment to embedding the guidance across teaching, training and practice," the post quoted Kate Middleton as saying.
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