Kate Middleton returned to her true self on Tuesday, putting on a glamorous show in Leeds to launch her new Shaping Us childhood campaign.
The Princess of Wales emerged in a green coat and white dress with brown knee high boots, sharing the colours of love with her gorgeous smile.
The royal family honoured the Princess of Wales by sharing video of her on their official social media pages, showing her promising that the 'Shaping Us' early years campaign, which has been characterised as her 'life's work,' will give the 'best support'.
The Princess of Wales has today launched a major new awareness raising campaign to increase public understanding of the crucial importance of the first five years of a child’s life.#ShapingUs follows over a decade of work by HRH on early childhood and lifelong mental health. pic.twitter.com/iOyKCVIhmi
— The Royal Family (@RoyalFamily) January 31, 2023
Kate looked effortlessly stunning as she enthusiastically interacted with thousands of adoring royal admirers who had gathered to see her.
She then went to the University of Leeds to attend a second-year lecture on the topic 'Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Supporting Children's Learning,' which looks at children's learning and development, including attachment theory.
Kate also attends a seminar at the University of Leeds on 'Psychological Approaches to Understanding and Supporting Children's Learning.
Kate opted for a bouncy blow-dry and a similar green suede £435 purse from Manu Atelier, keeping her accessories basic with some £74 gold earrings by Shyla London.
Prince William met with sellers who have worked at the market for over 30 years as well as members of the public about their reactions to the film, which premiered on the big screen last night at a BAFTA event.