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Kate Middleton Arrives in Denmark for a Rare Solo Overseas Tour!

 


The Duchess of Cambridge's final solo tour used to be in 2017 when she traveled to Luxembourg.
Kate Middleton has touched down in Denmark for her first solo remote places tour in view that 2017.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, arrived in Copenhagen on Tuesday for a two-day visit that will highlight her Early Year Foundation and honor Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee year.
Upon her arrival, she used to be greeted with the aid of Emma Hopkins, the British ambassador to Denmark. It is the 2d time Kate has visited Denmark — the first time was in 2011, rapidly after her royal wedding to Prince William.
Kate's first cease was to the University of Copenhagen to examine from world-leading researchers going for walks the Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project (CIMHP), which pursuits to promote the mental well-being of and relationships between children and their parents.



During her visit, the royal will be hosted at Christian IX's Palace by using Queen Margrethe II, who, like Queen Elizabeth, is celebrating a Jubilee this year. (Queen Margrethe is marking 50 years on the throne, whilst Queen Elizabeth is celebrating 70 years.)
The Danish monarch, 81, these days recovered from COVID-19 after experiencing moderate symptoms. Queen Elizabeth, 95, has also been recognized with coronavirus and is presently experiencing "mild, cold-like symptoms," in accordance to Buckingham Palace.



Kate will additionally undertake a go to with Princess Mary, who currently celebrated her milestone 50th birthday, to see the work of the Mary Foundation, headquartered in 2007 via the Crown Princess to guard prone girls and teenagers from domestic violence.



The go to is a reminder of the long-standing relationship between the two royal families.
During the two days, Kate will spend time gaining knowledge of how Denmark has "created an enabling lifestyle for early childhood development, in particular how it has promoted child intellectual well-being alongside physical health, and how it harnesses the power of nature, relationships and playful studying in the first five years of life," Kensington Palace announced.



It is the first time Kate has taken the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which objectives to make bigger awareness of and encourage the fantastic work for the 0-5 age crew and their carers, to the worldwide stage.

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