Princess Kate is set to be honored during her upcoming visit to Italy for her dedicated work in advocating for children’s rights. The Duchess of Cambridge will travel to Reggio Emilia, known for its innovative early childhood development initiatives, where she will engage with experts and learn about their renowned approach to supporting children’s development in the early years.
Mayor Marco Massari confirmed that Princess Kate will be presented with the First Tricolore award in recognition of her efforts towards promoting children’s welfare and education. The prestigious award, the highest honor of the municipality, acknowledges her commitment to placing children’s rights at the forefront of her public initiatives.
The award ceremony, although part of a private visit, signifies the city’s appreciation for Kate’s establishment of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. During her visit, Princess Kate will participate in various engagements at schools and engage with professionals in childhood development, highlighting the importance of early years experiences in shaping society for the long term.
The visit, facilitated by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, marks a significant milestone for Princess Kate as she returns to international travel and expands her commitment to early childhood initiatives on a global scale. The Duchess is eager to witness firsthand how the Reggio Emilia approach fosters a nurturing environment that supports children’s development through natural surroundings and human connections.
