Kate Middleton ‘absolutely determined’ to change attitudes in new children’s project

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Kate Middleton ‘absolutely determined’ to change attitudes in new children’s project. The Princess of Wales has said she is ‘absolutely determined’ to change attitudes to the development of children during the early years of their lives. Kate’s awareness-raising campaign, ‘highlighting the critical importance’ of a person’s first five years in shaping their adult life, will be launched by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood this week. Kate said the campaign has the support of science and research experts, as well as notable faces from music, sport and television. It is hoped they will help find ways to give generations of children the best start in life.

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