Princess of Wales visits nursery in Italy to learn about innovative teaching methods
She visited a creative recycling centre and a preschool to learn how local educators use reused materials and outdoor learning to support children.
- On Thursday, Britain's Princess Catherine concluded her first official overseas visit since her 2024 cancer diagnosis in Reggio Emilia, Italy, participating in a pasta-making class with chef Ivan Lampredi.
- The visit focused on early years education, a subject Catherine champions through the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood; on Wednesday, she visited an Italian preschool observing nature-based learning programs.
- While preparing the pasta, Catherine joked, "Sorry, I'm very slow," to which Lampredi replied, "Don't worry," as the 44-year-old mother of three appeared engaged during the hands-on activity.
- This trip marks a milestone in Catherine's return to international engagements following her 2024 diagnosis; her last official overseas travel occurred in December 2022 when she visited Boston with Prince William.
- Since announcing her remission in January 2025, the princess has been gradually increasing her public royal duties, demonstrating her continued commitment to early childhood development through this international engagement.
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She was greeted by an enthusiastic crowd, and the local media called her the new Diana.
Catherine's visit to Reggio Emilia marks the beginning of a "global mission" in early childhood research.
It is the Reggio Emilia Approach, an educational method adopted in the children's nests and schools of the city, and became known all over the world
Lasted the two days in Italy of the princess. Yesterday the visit to the "Allende" , then prepared the tortelli in a farm of Parma
Princess Catherine wraps up Italy visit with pasta class
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