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Princess Catherine takes her first solo trip abroad after cancer goes into remission

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LONDON – Princess Catherine of Britain is gearing up for her first international journey since her cancer recovery. She is scheduled to visit Italy for a two-day tour starting on Wednesday, with a focus on early childhood education—a subject likely to draw significant media interest.

Widely known as Kate, the princess will head to Reggio Emilia, a city in northern Italy, renowned for its innovative child-centered educational model. Her visit is part of what her office describes as a global “fact-finding mission” aimed at exploring diverse strategies for aiding young children and their caregivers.

Kate’s choice of Italy as the destination for her first overseas trip since her 2024 cancer diagnosis is deliberate. Early childhood development is a key issue for the mother of three, who is set to become queen one day.

“She’s determined to continue championing this cause,” remarked Joe Little, the managing editor of Majesty Magazine.

The Reggio Emilia educational framework emphasizes the belief that children possess a variety of ways to think, understand, and communicate. It advocates for teachers to collaborate with their students to facilitate learning.

Kensington Palace stated that the visit will underscore the importance of the environment and human relationships in nurturing children’s resilience and healthy development for the future.

“The Reggio Emilia approach clearly suits the narrative at the start of international operations,’’ Little said.

The visit is part of her work with the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which she founded in 2021 to increase public understanding of the importance of supporting children in the first five years of life.

One of Britain’s most popular royals, the Princess of Wales has proved to be adept at focusing attention on matters she cares about.

When Kate announced that she had completed chemotherapy treatment in a soft-focus, Insta-ready video, she ventured into realms not previously inhabited by the royal family, whose members traditionally shied away from talking about their health.

And she did it in a new way, using social media to share the fact that for all her wealth and privilege, her life had been upended by cancer, like so many others.

Then, later, when she announced she was in remission, she spent the day supporting other cancer patients at the hospital where she received treatment.

In a statement on social media, she offered her thanks to everyone who helped her and her husband, Prince William, as they navigated the ups and downs of treatment and recovery. She hugged patients at the Royal Marsden Hospital in London and described her own treatment as “exceptional.”

“It is a relief to now be in remission and I remain focused on recovery,” the princess, now 44, wrote in a note signed with her initial, C. “As anyone who has experienced a cancer diagnosis will know, it takes time to adjust to a new normal.”

Her new normal involves becoming the go-to advocate for early years education, which refers to the learning and development of children from birth to five years of age.

There’s lots to do in Britain, where advocates say there aren’t enough spaces to go around and many teachers don’t have the training they need.

Edoardo Masset, associate research director at the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, said Kate’s focus on early childhood development is important because it brings attention to an issue that really matters to children.

“This relationship between early years education and success later in life is supported not only by strong theoretical arguments, but also by a large body of evidence on the effectiveness of programs for preschool children,’’ Masset said in a blog post.

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