Kate Middleton Could Be Pushing Herself To Become The Hardest Working Royal 2017
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have a power packed royal calendar year head. The adorabe couple, Kate Middleton and Prince William, recently will be joining the Place2Be Big Assembly on February 6 to promote Children's Mental Health Week.
Place2Be highlights the importance to taking care of children and showing affection. The Big Assembly is an initiative to encourage schools to spread the message of kindness among themselves. The week-long program will begin with a choir performance and plays by children which will focus on kindness as its theme. Later a 'Kindness Cup' will be awarded to one student who has exceptionally demonstrated kindness among his/her peers.
The activities at Place2Be's Children's Mental Health Week will be captured and released as a video on February 7. The organisation is also planning to persuade schools to promote the videos as a part of their curriculum.
Hello Magazine termed Kate's recent visit to East Anglia's Children's Hospice as "emotion." "She met families and sat in on an art therapy session, where children and their parents used the equipment in the sensory room," the report quoted. Kate along with William is determined to removee the stigma attached to mental illness.
According to CDL, Kate has already completed two royal obligations for this year, a visit to the Anna Freud Early Year Parenting Unit and Children Bereavement Centre. This was followed by a speech at the Heads Together symposium for which the couple was accompanied by Prince Harry. The trio invited people to take part in the 2017 Virgin Money London Marathon, which will be a charity event.
With back-to-back assignments, can Kate win the hardest working royal award. Last year, it was grabbed away by Harry for traveling 61,800 miles as a part of his royal engagements while Kate worked only for 68 days making her the laziest royal.
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