Princess Kate explores 'creativity through recycling' during Italy visit
Princess Kate shows off artistic side during special recycling initiative visit
Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales highlighted the importance of creativity and sustainability during her visit to REMIDA in Italy.
The official Instagram handle of the Prince and Princess of Wales shared a video clip from Kate's visit.
The details in the caption read, "Recycling for creativity."
"Visiting REMIDA, where discarded materials from local businesses are transformed into opportunities for creativity, imagination, and discovery. Exploring how everyday objects can become tools for expression, problem-solving, and collaborative learning within early childhood spaces," it added further.
This comes as Princess Kate is in Italy for a solo, two-day royal tour to study early childhood education models and expand her foundation's global reach.
It is pertinent to mention that the tour marks the Princess of Wales' first overseas tour since her 2024 cancer diagnosis and recovery.
Kate is winning hearts with her appearances. Royal fans also praised the visit with one user writing on social media, "How magical it is to have the Princess here with us."
"What a brilliant idea! It would be so brilliant if we could do something like that in the UK. We often have left over materials and it would be amazing if they could be used to spark creativity," another added, referring to Kate's REMIDA visit.
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