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Duchess Kate Arrived At Cardiff Baby Sensory Class

The Duchess of Cambridge emabrked on a 24 hour tour of the UK to launch a new survey on early years childhood. On Wednesday morning, Kate arrived in Cardiff to attend a baby sensory class at the Ely and Careau Children’s Centre where she will hear about the support that parents receive.

Duchess Kate Arrives At Cardiff Baby Sensory Class

The centre provides support services to children and their families and helps youngsters with special needs in addition to offering adult education, parenting support and community education teams.

The Duchess opted to wear a long camel-colored coat by Massimmo Dutti; which covered her black turtleneck, leopard print skirt and high heel Ralph Lauren boots. She teamed the simple look with a coin necklace and a pair of coin earrings from Accessorize.

Duchess Kate Arrives At Cardiff Baby Sensory Class

Later today, Kate will head to Surrey  in the final leg of her 24-hour tour.

This marks Kate’s second appearance of her whistle-stop tour of the UK to launch ‘5 big questions on the under 5s.’

Yesterday afternoon, she started her tour by visiting MiniBrum at Thinktank Birmingham Science Museum, where she said: “I’m here today to help launch a survey to hear society’s views about raising the next generation.

“Parents, carers and families are at the heart of caring for children in the formative years so that is why I want to listen to them.”
Duchess Kate Arrives At Cardiff Baby Sensory Class

“As a parent, I know how much we cherish the future health and happiness of our children. I want to hear the key issues affecting our families and communities so I can focus my work on where it is needed most. My ambition is to provide lasting change for generations to come.”

The duchess’s survey will run for a month, from January 21 to February 21, and will ask those taking the poll five questions to gauge their views about early years. It can be found at can be found at www.5bigquestions.org.uk.

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