Kate Middleton visits Dame Kelly Holmes Trust in Bath
The Princess of Wales brought the sun to Bath today as she donned a summery yellow blazer to visit the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust.
Kate Middleton, 41, was beaming as she arrived at the organization this luncheon to meet the young people the charity supports.
Looking effortlessly elegant, the mum-of-three wore a £359 bright yellow blazer from LK Bennett which she paired with a white t-shirt and matching trousers and trainers.
During her visit, the mother of three, who has made childhood development one of her main pillars of royal work, will meet with students from St Katherine’s School in Bristol to discuss the challenges young people face today.
She will also speak with Dame Kelly Holmes, the president of the charity that founded the organization in 2008, and Love Island star Zara McDermott, one of Kate’s Shaping Us campaign champions.
The Princess of Wales, 41, brought the sun to Bath today as she donned a summery yellow blazer to visit the Dame Kelly Holmes Trust
Kate Middleton beamed as she arrived at the organization during lunch to meet the young people the charity supports
Kate swept her hair into her favorite bouncy blow-dry style for the engagement and opted for a neutral makeup look.
For the occasion, she applied a touch of rouge to her lips and a swipe of eyeliner over her eyelids.
Meanwhile, she kept her jewelry to a minimum for the occasion.
During today’s engagement, she will spend time with students from the school participating in the On Track To Achieve program taught by their athlete mentor, Paralympic gold medalist Liz Johnson.
The Royal Family will discuss how working with an athlete’s mentor has helped them better express their emotions, build resilience and promote positive mental health and well-being.
Dame Kelly Holmes Trust is a youth development charity founded on the belief that every young person needs a champion.
The organization puts world-class athletes shoulder-to-shoulder with young people to pass on their winning mindset and provide coaching and mentoring to help those facing adversity develop the skills and confidence they need to succeed in education , work and life.
The Trust delivers a range of welfare programs within education, community and children’s hospitals, such as the On Track To Achieve program within schools which targets 11 to 19 year olds, including children with social, emotional or mental health problems, or children who would benefit from the support of a positive role model to reach their potential.
The program helps young people build healthy relationships at school and with the wider community and understand the importance of physical and mental well-being.
With a strong focus on their own personal development, it also promotes positive behaviors and attitudes, and empowers them to achieve.
The princess has long been a champion of prioritizing mental well-being, including that of children and young people.
She has spent her time supporting various mental health programs such as the launch of Heads Together, Shout 85258 and the Mentally Healthy Schools program.
She is also a patron of a number of charities dedicated to promoting and providing mental health care to those in need.
In January 2023, The Royal Foundation launched Center for Early Childhood Shaping Us, a long-term campaign led by The Princess.
The campaign aims to transform the issue of early childhood from a topic of scientific interest into one of the most strategically important topics of our time.
The campaign also highlights that by focusing our collective time, energy and resources on building a supportive, nurturing world around all children and those caring for them, we can make a huge difference to their physical and mental health and happiness. of coming generations.
Kate’s engagement today comes after a busy few weeks for the princess, in what appears to be a new era for the royal mother of three.
The 41-year-old Princess of Wales has posted a number of behind-the-scenes videos on social media during the King’s coronation last week, showing her family preparing for the historic events.
The video, released by Wales’ official YouTube account, shows William and Kate meeting crowds of royal fans on the Mall outside Buckingham Palace on the night before the coronation.
It then shows William and Kate getting ready at Kensington Palace the next morning, along with Charlotte and Louis.
The royal couple can be seen in their stunning Royal Victorian Order Mantles, while Kate stunned in her white Alexander McQueen gown.
The family then leaves the palace to travel in a golden carriage to Westminster Abbey, along with thousands of armed forces and members of the Buckingham Palace household.
William, Kate and their children are seen on the balcony of Buckingham Palace with other members of the royal family after the coronation ceremony.
The royal family and the tens of thousands of people gathered outside the palace were then treated to a flyover by the Red Arrows despite the bad weather.
The following day, the family can be seen in the film committing to the Big Help Out – a volunteer event held across the country to celebrate the King’s years of public service.
Prince Louis helps out with an excavator while his brother George takes up archery before the family joins in for a group photo with the other volunteers.
The video ends with clips shot at the coronation concert at Windsor Castle starring Katy Perry, Lionel Ritchie and Take That before William gives a speech in honor of the King.
He said to his father, “We are all so proud of you.”
Hours later, the princess opened the final of the Eurovision Song Contest in a spectacular way, with a touching piano performance as a tribute to Ukraine.
Kate played the piano alongside last year’s Ukrainian winners, the Kalush Orchestra, in a stunning opening sequence for the grand finale, which was screened in front of an estimated global audience of 160 million.