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The Princess of Wales is set to embark on a global expansion of her early years initiative, driven by a renewed sense of purpose following her recent cancer recovery, an aide has confirmed.

This ambitious endeavour will see Kate travel internationally to champion the critical importance of a child’s formative years, beginning with a significant trip to Italy.

Her two-day visit to Reggio Emilia, near Bologna, commencing on Wednesday, marks a pivotal moment.

An aide described it as the start of a “really significant moment” post-recovery, indicating Kate is “taking it up a gear” in pursuit of her “global mission.”

Christian Guy, executive director of Kate’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, who is accompanying her, underscored the urgency of early years development, equating its importance to global issues such as climate change.

The Princess revealed at the start of last year that she was in remission after undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer.

The Princess revealed at the start of last year that she was in remission after undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer
The Princess revealed at the start of last year that she was in remission after undergoing chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer (PA)

This upcoming trip will be her first major international engagement since December 2022, when she travelled to Boston, US, with the Prince of Wales for the Earthshot Prize awards.

An aide to the princess emphasised the magnitude of the occasion: “Undoubtedly, this is a huge moment for the princess. Although there will be many highlights of 2026, I think this being her first official international visit, post her recovery, I think this is a really significant moment for her.”

Early years development has been a cornerstone of the future Queen’s public work for over a decade, with this visit following the recent launch of a new resource for professionals working with young families by her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

During her time in Italy, Kate will delve into the renowned Reggio Emilia Approach.

This teaching method, pioneered in the city and recognised globally, highlights the crucial roles of parents, educators, and the environment – often referred to as “the third teacher” – in a child’s development.

The aide added, “She’s looking forward to being here, she’s energised, she’s enthused, she’s excited to see Reggio Emilia in action and meet the people here too.” They further noted her desire to “look at other models around the world and really create a global conversation.”

Kate will receive a warm welcome from Reggio Emilia’s mayor, Marco Massari, who will present her with the city’s highest honour in recognition of her dedication to early years work during a town hall ceremony.

The reception will also see her joined by key figures, now in their later years, who were instrumental in shaping the Emilio Reggio education philosophy.

The foundation’s executive director articulated Kate’s broader vision: “Building on her UK and international work in this area for many years, the princess is here with her Centre for Early Childhood to lead a new global conversation about this, believing we now need to focus on early brain development and nurturing the whole child with the same urgency and sense of mission as other global challenges like climate change – if we truly want to get ahead of these challenges in the future.”

He concluded, “This is about genuine prevention. Therefore, we will aim to build a global alliance and shape a blueprint for lifelong human wellbeing and connection around the world, by uniting people around the golden opportunity of early childhood. This will see us working with others across the globe to understand and support the very best approaches to early whole child development – especially the various cultures of care we can learn so much from out there.”

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