The Duchess of Cambridge arrives at a reception to meet parents of users of a Centre for Early Childhood in the grounds of Kensington Palace
The Duchess of Cambridge stepped up her early years campaign today with the launch of a new initiative dedicated to raising awareness of and driving action on this crucial period in a child's life.
Kate, 39, is launching The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which will drive focus on bringing to light the extraordinary impact of the early years in order to transform society for generations to come.
The mother-of-three, who has championed the cause since she joined the Royal Family, stressed our first five years 'lay important foundations for our future selves' and ultimately 'shapes the adults and the parents we become'.
The Duchess of Cambridge stepped up her early years campaign today with the launch of a new initiative dedicated to raising awareness of and driving action on this crucial period in a child's life.
Kate, 39, is launching The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which will drive focus on bringing to light the extraordinary impact of the early years in order to transform society for generations to come.
The mother-of-three, who has championed the cause since she joined the Royal Family,
stressed our first five years 'lay important foundations for our future
selves' and ultimately 'shapes the adults and the parents we become'. Read more from The Daily Mail.