Kate Joins Kids on School Bus for Visit to London’s National Portrait Gallery
Kate, the Princess of Wales, hopped off a school bus with children for a fun visit to the National Portrait Gallery. They launched an exciting new interactive experience together.
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London: The Princess of Wales made a lovely appearance recently. She joined kids from a school on a bus trip to the National Portrait Gallery.
Kate, 43, held hands with the children from All Souls CE Primary School. They were there to kick off the Bobeam Tree Trail, which is all about social and emotional learning.
This project fits perfectly with her Shaping Us Framework. It highlights how crucial early childhood development is.
It was also her first public outing after her recent cancer treatment. On Monday, she shared a sweet photo for World Cancer Day, taken by her son, Prince Louis.
The picture showed her outdoors, arms wide open, enjoying a winter day in the woods. She shared a heartfelt message, reminding everyone to nurture what lies beyond the disease.
Earlier that day, the royal family sent love to those battling cancer. They shared video messages from celebrities who have faced the disease.
Both Kate and King Charles received treatment for cancer last year. Kate is now in remission, while Charles continues his treatment.
The royal social media accounts posted a message of support for World Cancer Day. They thanked the doctors, nurses, and families who help those affected by cancer.
Famous faces like Sir Chris Hoy and Amy Dowden shared their experiences. Sir Chris, who is terminally ill, encouraged everyone to keep smiling and living life fully.
Amy Dowden sent love and strength to those affected by cancer. She recalled a nurse telling her to let her emotions out when she was diagnosed.
Adele Roberts, who battled bowel cancer, advised not to hesitate in asking for help. She emphasized doing something joyful every day.
Other celebrities, like Tom Daley and Gok Wan, also shared their stories. They highlighted the importance of support from charities like Macmillan Cancer Support and Cancer Research UK.