The Princess of Wales looks elegant on her visit to the nursery

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The Princess of Wales looked beaming today as she headed to visit a nursery in Luton.

Kate, 41, a mother of three, dazzled in a £1,600 red turtleneck sweater and skirt combo by Gabriela Hearst and a limited edition £349 Massimo Dutti camel cashmere coat that first debuted at 2020 a cold day when she arrived at the Foxcubs nursery, where she has visited as part of her ongoing work on early years development.

The royal paired her outfit with black knee-high boots and wore her thick brown hair in bouncy curls that cascaded to her shoulders as she greeted staff members at the nursery with a handshake and commented on the ‘beautiful day’ , before sitting down to play and talk with the children in the nursery.

It is Kate’s first royal outing as a reaction against the Duke of Sussex’s memoirs, after the Iranian regime used Prince Harry’s admission that he killed 25 Taliban fighters to justify the state’s execution of British-Iranian citizen Alireza. Akbari, 61, this weekend.

But the mum, who has a passion for early years development and set up the Royal Foundation Early Childhood Center in 2021, refused to lose her attention this morning as she turned to her work.

When she arrived at the nursery, Kate thanked the staff members for welcoming her and commented on the cold but brilliant weather.

The Princess of Wales, 41, donned a £1,600 blouse and skirt combination by Gabriela Hearst when she arrived at Foxcubs nursery in Luton today as part of her early years development work.

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A work of art!  The Princess of Wales delighted young children at the nursery as she held one of the bunny mask creations to her face.

A work of art! The Princess of Wales delighted young children at the nursery as she held one of the bunny mask creations to her face.

The children laughed as Kate beamed from behind the bunny mask she had created in a craft session.

The children laughed as Kate beamed from behind the bunny mask she had created in a craft session.

Kate jokes around with a mask

Princess of Wales plays with children

Who is behind the mask? It looked like the Princess of Wales could barely contain her laughter as she held the bunny mask to her face.

Kate, a mother of three, was photographed chatting with staff at the nursery as she showed that her royal duties come first amid a growing backlash against her brother-in-law, Prince Harry.

Kate, a mother of three, was photographed chatting with staff at the nursery as she showed that her royal duties come first amid a growing backlash against her brother-in-law, Prince Harry.

Cuckoo!  As the princess started crafting with one of the kids at the daycare, a cheeky boy put the bunny mask on her face.

Cuckoo! As the princess started crafting with one of the kids at the daycare, a cheeky boy put the bunny mask on her face.

Hello!  After noticing that the cheeky boy next to her was playing with her mask, the princess waved at her.

Hello! After noticing that the cheeky boy next to her was playing with her mask, the princess waved at her.

Hard at work!  The concentration on this young student's face is immeasurable when the Princess of Wales helps her with an assignment.

Hard at work! The concentration on this young student’s face is immeasurable when the Princess of Wales helps her with an assignment.

Regal as always!  Kate, 41, stunned in a camel Massimo Dutti coat and a Gabriela Hearst blouse and skirt combination when she arrived at the nursery.

Regal as always! Kate, 41, stunned in a camel Massimo Dutti coat and a Gabriela Hearst blouse and skirt combination when she arrived at the nursery.

Kate greets the nursery staff

Kate chats with the staff

The mother of three looked radiant in her orange/red turtleneck and camel coat as she arrived at the nursery.

“I was just saying, it’s such a beautiful day,” he mused as he shook hands with staff, though he commented on the “cold mornings” the UK has had.

Last week it was reported that while the Princess of Wales was ‘baffled’ by Prince Harry’s claims in ‘Spare’, she had ‘already moved on’ as she prepares to launch an early years development program for children. between the ages of three and five.

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex has been criticized by current and former British military commanders as a “stupid child” after writing about his time serving in Afghanistan in his explosive memoir and revealing that he killed an estimated 25 Taliban fighters at whom he described as “chess players”. parts’.

And after the British government harshly criticized the Iranian regime over its enforcement of British-Iranian dual citizenship, Tehran said the UK was “in no position to preach” on human rights following Harry’s claims.

The 38-year-old Duke of Sussex recently launched dozens of allegations against his brother and sister-in-law, including that they “stereotyped” Meghan Markle as a “biracial American actress” when she was first introduced to the family.

Amid all the noise, however, a source close to Kate told The Mirror she was ‘too busy’ with her homework to pay much attention to the allegations made by Harry on Spare and in the various television interviews she has done to promote him.

Today, the Princess of Wales demonstrates her commitment to early years studies and development as she visits Foxcubs, which has been rated ‘outstanding’ by Ofsted.

The daycare is run by the Early Years Alliance and offers 70 places for local children ages two to five, Kate’s main area of ​​focus.

Children in the nursery are encouraged to learn through play, and places are offered to children from families who qualify for free childcare.

During her visit, the princess will meet with early childhood teachers and discuss the role these environments play in shaping a child’s development.

You’ll also meet parents whose children attend day care and discuss the support they receive every day, as well as the long-term social and emotional development of their children.

This weekend, the royal rift deepened further after the Duke of Sussex sent a message to his family in an interview with the Telegraphdemanding that he apologize to the Duchess of Sussex.

He said: ‘You know what you did, and now I know why you did it. And you’ve been caught, so be honest.

The duke did not specify what he was referring to, but in another part of the interview he revealed more details of what he claims happened behind closed doors before he and Meghan stepped down as royals.

He said: ‘It was all so avoidable. But they just couldn’t help it.

He also claimed that “if people had listened” to his concerns sooner, the gap between him and Meghan and the rest of the royals would not have gotten as wide.

Despite the accusations leveled at the royal by the Duke of Sussex, the Princess of Wales seems more popular than ever with royal fans, as evidenced by the huge crowds of people who lined up to meet her and Prince William, in 40 years old, last week.

When the couple visited the Royal Liverpool University Hospital in Merseyside, the princess was photographed taking selfies with members of the public.

She quipped “William will scold me” as she posed for the snaps, hinting at the Prince of Wales’s dislike of selfies.