to Support Social and Emotional Development in Under Fives
@ The National Portrait Gallery, London
Kate launched her Shaping Us campaign in 2023 - which she described it as her 'life's work' - exploring the importance of a child's formative years.
The Princess of Wales has worked to support the youngest people in society, focused on families, addiction, mental health, currently leading work to elevate the status of the Early Years through The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
The Princess of Wales, 43, was lauching an 'interactive trail' to support social and emotional development in under fives with pupils from All Souls CE Primary School in Marylebone.
The Princess rode the bus with pupils and even made a special bond with five-year-old Grace, walking hand-in-hand with her throughout the gallery - despite the young girl having no idea who the royal was.
arrived at the National Portrait Gallery in central London
hand-in-hand with a five-year-old girl after riding next to her on the bus.
While Her Royal Highness bonded and chatted to dozen of pupils, Grace, five, became firm friends with the Princess, clutching her hand as they arrived after they sat together on the bus.
Alix Ascough, executive headteacher at All Souls, said:
'Kate had been asked if she would have a partner, and she was sat next to Grace on the coach and Grace had chatted away to her the whole journey.'
But the youngster did not know she was holding hands with the future Queen.
Excited to join reception classes from All Souls CE Primary School on their way to take part in a project based on the new @earlychildhood #ShapingUs Framework at The National Portrait Gallery.
The Framework describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood and are important throughout our lives
It was fantastic to see The Centre for Early Childhood's Shaping Us Framework, which is based on key science, expressed in such an innovative, creative and fun way at the National Portrait Gallery today.
The Bobeam Tree Trail is a brilliant example of how organisations can embrace the principles of social and emotional development, and the Centre's framework, to engage children and families in their communities.
I hope that many people will be able to enjoy it over the coming weeks! Thank you to the National Portrait Gallery and to the staff and pupils of All Souls CE Primary School for a brilliant day.
C
The Bobeam Tree Trail uses art and emotion-based activities to help children develop crucial social and emotional skills
From exploring portraits to drawing self-portraits, the children contribute to the growth of the Bobeam Tree through creative expression
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All aboard! Kate rode to the gallery on the school bus with a group of children from a Marylebone primary
Kate, 43, had joined pupils from the All Souls CE Primary School in Marylebone for the trip, even getting the bus with the children
The Princess joined the children to kick off a new initiative from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, focused on helping young children develop essential social and emotional skills
Kate and children from All Souls CE Primary School in Marylebone then spend time exploring how faces can express feelings and emotions
Kate Middleton, 43, arrived to launch an 'interactive trail' to support social and emotional development in under fives at the London Gallery
Kate walked hand-in-hand with a sweet reception pupil from Marylebone school
The school children will be the first pupils to take part in The Bobeam Tree Trail, which will see them journey through the gallery using portraits as the basis for a range of activities that enable them to use and develop different social and emotional skills
Kate is seen walking into the gallery hand-in-hand with little Grace, five
Kate has a keen interest in the arts and studied history of art at university - where she met Prince William
The Princess also joined in on games with the pupils
The Princess of Wales joins a group of four and five-year-old school children at the National Portrait Gallery
The Princess of Wales looked in her element among the pupils from a local school
Kate sat down with pupils to help with their self-portraits
The school children drew pictures of themselves as Kate helped
終了
leaving the National Portrait Gallery, London, after launching a new project from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood
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Her touching gestures directly mirrored an outing by her late mother-in-law Diana as she attended the Heart Of Britain launch at Harrods on October 15, 1996.
Like Kate, 'people's princess' Diana showed her love of children, stroking the hair of seven-year-old Danielle Stephenson, whose life had been saved by pioneering surgeons.
The two royals had even been wearing similar outfits for the events, both opting for a brown blazer and gold jewellery
Like Kate, 'people's princess' Diana showed her love of children, stroking the hair of seven-year-old Danielle Stephenson, whose life had been saved by pioneering surgeons
Diana then helped the children get into place as they were called for a group photograph
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Kate Middleton directly channeled Princess Diana yesterday with her tender display towards a little girl during a visit to London's National Portrait Gallery
while Diana played with the hair of seven-year-old Danielle Stephenson
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Kate sweetly rested her hand on one child's head
The display directly mirrored an outing by her late mother-in-law Diana as she attended the Heart Of Britain launch at Harrods on October 15, 1996
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