Kate Middleton at a primary school in East London, January 2023.Photo: Kensington Palace

Kate Middleton Announces the Exciting Next Chapter in Her Royal Work for Young Children

Kate Middletonis heading an exciting new campaign to highlight the importance of the early years of a child’s life.

The Princess of Wales, 41, released a letter on Saturday announcing the new campaign for herRoyal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

“This week, I am delighted to reveal The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood will launch a major new awareness raising campaign, highlighting the critical importance the first five years of our lives have on shaping the adults we become,” the mother of three wrote. “During our very early childhood, our brains develop at an amazing rate – faster than any other time of our lives. Our experiences, relationships, and surroundings at that young age, shape the rest of our lives. It is a time where we lay the foundations and building blocks for life. It is when we learn to understand ourselves, understand others and understand the world in which we live.”

“We all need to know the critical importance of our early childhood,” Kate said. “They really are years like no other in our lives. I urge everyone reading this to take the opportunity to learn more about this incredible time of life, to think back to your own childhood and how it shaped you, and most importantly, to ask yourselves what you can do to make the world a more supportive and loving place for our children. Because healthy, happy children shape a healthy, happy future.”

She signed the letter, “Catherine.”

Kate Middleton at a primary school in East London, January 2023.Kensington Palace

Kate Middleton Announces the Exciting Next Chapter in Her Royal Work for Young Children

A spokesperson at Kensington Palace says, “The Princess has taken an active role in every stage of this campaign.”

Just like theRoyal Foundation’s Heads Together campaign, which focused on creating “an openness to talk about mental health, the Princess really wants this campaign to bring about change in the way that we think about and see the importance of early years. This is very much the start. And I think this is very much going to be a key focus of her work way beyond next week. And I’m sure it will be a golden thread throughout her working life.”

Princess Kate, 41,launched the Centre for Early Childhoodin June 2021 to “raise awareness of why the first five years of life are just so important for our future life outcomes, and what we can do as a society to embrace this golden opportunity to create a happier, more mentally healthy, more nurturing society.”

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Catherine, Princess of Wales interacts with children during her visit to Foxcubs Nursery

Last week, Katemet a group of eight professionalsfrom academia, science and the early years sector who she has chosen to add their voices to her work surrounding children’s early years. Princess Kate met them in their role as her Advisory Group for the first time at Windsor Castle.

Palace officials explain that the group — who have expertise in areas across neuroscience, psychology, perinatal psychiatry and policy development — will support Princess Kate and the Centre “as work is accelerated to promote the fundamental importance of the first five years of a child’s life.”

The palace also announced that Christian Guy has been appointed as the Centre Director.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales talks with experts from across academia, science and the early years sector, at Windsor Castle

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Kate, a mother of three, went on a fact-findingtrip to a nurseryearlier this month to highlight the work done there. She spoke with early childhood educators about the formative nature of the early years and heard from parents about how the nursery makes a difference in their children’s lives.

source: people.com