Princess Kate Engages with Children and Teachers in Italy During Solo Trip
Kate joins kids and teachers in pre-school garden as she kicks off second day of solo Italy trip
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During her solo trip to Reggio Emilia, Italy, Princess Kate visited the Salvador Allende pre-school, emphasizing outdoor learning and community involvement. She interacted with children and teachers, showcasing her commitment to early childhood education, while also celebrating her recent cancer recovery and the significance of her trip.
- 01Princess Kate visited Salvador Allende pre-school to promote the Reggio Emilia Approach to early childhood education.
- 02She engaged with children and teachers, highlighting the importance of outdoor learning.
- 03Kate's trip marks her first extended official foreign tour in over three years.
- 04She received the Primo Tricolore award, recognizing her contributions to early childhood education.
- 05The visit symbolizes a renewed commitment to her global mission following her cancer recovery.
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On her solo trip to Reggio Emilia, Italy, Princess Kate participated in activities at the Salvador Allende pre-school, where she observed the Reggio Emilia Approach that emphasizes outdoor learning. Engaging with children aged three to five, she expressed her enthusiasm for nature-based education and community involvement. This trip is significant for Kate, marking her first extended official foreign tour in nearly three and a half years and a milestone following her cancer recovery. During her visit, she was awarded the Primo Tricolore, the city’s highest honor, for her dedication to early childhood education. Kate's fluent Italian and warm interactions with locals, including accepting roses and posing for selfies, delighted many. Her aide noted that this trip represents a 'really significant moment' in her mission to advocate for early childhood education globally, especially after her recent health challenges.
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Princess Kate's visit highlights the importance of early childhood education and community involvement, inspiring local educators and families.
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