Princess Kate gives rare insight into what truly matters for children
Princess Kate calls for spaces where children feel 'listened to' during Italy visit
Princess Kate shared an uplifting message about children creativity following her visit to the Anna Frank School in Reggio Emilia, Italy.
As the Princess of Wales is on her two-day royal visit to the Italy, Kensington Palace shared updates from the engagement.
On behalf of Kate, palace shared photos on Instagram, where she was seen smiling and interacting with children and teachers during a special school workshop inspired by an upcoming storytelling festival.
The caption of the post read, "Spending time with children and teachers at Anna Frank School, where creativity, curiosity, and imagination are woven into everyday learning."
It read further, "Joining a shared atelier inspired by the upcoming storytelling festival, exploring how ideas can take shape through paper, movement, and making together."
"A joyful reminder of the importance of giving children spaces where they feel listened to, encouraged, and free to express themselves in many different ways," it concluded.
Princess Kate's Italy visit is as part of her work focusing on childhood development, which is a central theme of her public work.
Notably, this marks the Princess' first official overseas trip since announcing her cancer diagnosis and recovery journey.
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