Princes Middleton princes Hands with young children were held during a royal visit to the National Photo Gallery in London on Tuesday 4 February.
Kate, 43, was “like one of the mothers” while she was independent in a school bus, she told Liz Smith, the director of learning and participation in the National Photo Gallery, Times of London.
“I think it was really one of the group today, and it is an unusual situation. Smith told The Outlet:” It was part of the school party, like one of the mothers and assistants on the school trip, which always introduces some challenges. “
Kate, wearing a Stylish brown jacket and naval pantsHe traveled to the exhibition with children from Souls Church of England Primary in Fitzrovia, London. (Kate has been a sponsor of the National Photo Exhibition since 2011.)
In the videos and pictures published on the Internet, Amira Wales can be seen coming out of a school bus with children and holding a young girl named Grace.
“Kate was asked if she would have a partner, she was sitting next to the grace on the coach, and Grace spoke to the entire trip,” said Alex Asco, the school's executive teacher. Daily Mail.
Asco said that Grace, 5 years old, had no idea about who was Kate, adding that most of the children were “completely unaware” of what was happening.
“I knew that he was a very special visitor,” ASCO said about grace. We told her that she is a princess. Catherine just called her. “
Children were the first to test a new project from the Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood, which was founded by Middleton in 2021.
The new project, known as Bobeam Tree Trail, is an interactive path that allows children to use pictures as a basis for a set of activities to develop their social and emotional skills, according to a reported press statement US weekly.
The corridor depends on the new framework of the United States, a new study on emotional and social development for children Kate formulated the introduction to.
“As human beings, we are in our best when we are surrounded by love, safety and security,” Kate wrote at the front of the study. “We flourish when we are connected to each other, when we feel that we belong, feel vision, hear, and accept who we are.”
“This means a deep look at ourselves, our behaviors, our emotions and our feelings,” she added.