Kate Middleton Boards school bus as she starts a new initiative for children

Kate Middleton Boards school bus as she starts a new initiative for children

Kate Middleton surprised spectators as she stepped out of a school bus that held her hands with a little girl.

The princess of Wales joined a lot of kindergartens on their bus trip to the National Portrait Gallery in London.

The visit was part of Kate’s mold American framework, developed on February 2nd in collaboration with the Center for Early Childhood and the National Portrait Gallery. It marks the latest step in her mission to support the development of early childhood.

The visit to the National Portrait Gallery aimed to help the children learn to explore and express their feelings. The kids from All Souls Church of England Primary School became the first to go through the Bobeam Tree Trail at the gallery. The path is an interactive experience designed to help with social and emotional learning. Kate is also a patron of the National Portrait Gallery.

This excursion comes three weeks after Kate announced that she is in remission. The message was made the same day she visited Royal Marsden Hospital, where she received her cancer treatment. During the visit, Kate spoke with patients and heard their stories. The prince and princess of Wales also became patrons in the hospital and announced the same day.

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