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Kate Middleton ‘already moved on’ from Harry’s Spare attacks
The Princess of Wales has “already moved on” from the Prince Harry memoir saga, as she prepares to launch a major campaign to change the future for generations of children.
According to royal sources, Princess Kate “dismissed” the controversy surrounding the Duke of Sussex’s explosive book while preparing to launch the next stage of her flagship early years work for children.
The mother of three will announce a new revolutionary “three to five year programme” at the end of the month, with the goal of impacting the critical first five years of every child’s life.
Sources close to the Princess, who Harry painted as uptight and unwelcoming to his wife Meghan when she joined the royal fold, have revealed how she was left “baffled” by Harry’s personal attacks, but was left unruffled because she was “totally immersed” in her work “to take much notice”.
Kate has spent the last nine years researching how early childhood experiences are frequently the root cause of today’s most difficult social challenges.
Addiction, family breakdown, poor mental health, suicide, and homelessness in a child’s life can often have a huge negative impact on their mental and physical wellbeing at such a critical stage in their development as the brain rapidly develops.
“Of course, there have been other distractions, but the Princess has had far more important things on her mind,” a royal source said. It’s a critical and exciting time.
“The campaign she has been working on really is the result of several months behind the scenes (and) will launch a new three to five year programme.
“(Kate) spends a lot of time reading, meeting and speaking with professionals across the entire field – but this isn’t just one project, it’s an opportunity to make generational change for all our children.
“There are a number of creative parts in the process for parents and non-parents to be involved in across the country, with many more to come, and the hope is that as many people as possible, from those in the medical and academic worlds, as well as parents and non-parents, join the journey.”
After launching The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in January 2020, the Princess created a landmark national survey and toured the four nations of the UK to meet with parents and listen to their perspectives on raising the next generation.
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