- Princess Kate visits the National Portrait Gallery
- She spends time with preschool children
- Kate's return after cancer treatment
Princess Kate took on the role of a teacher on Tuesday as she lovingly engaged with a group of children during a school trip. The Princess of Wales visited the National Portrait Gallery in London, accompanied by pre-schoolers who took part in an interactive tour.
There were also some cute pictures of Kate holding the hands of schoolchildren and walking to the museum with them.
Princess Kate visits the National Portrait Gallery with preschoolers
Pupils at All Souls CE Primary School in London were the first to take part in the interactive Bobeam Tree Trail project. This project uses portraits as the basis for a variety of activities. Princess Kate accompanied the children as they drew self-portraits to encourage them to think about their stories.
The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood recently launched Kate's Shaping Us Framework. This new project aims to raise awareness and understanding of the importance of social and emotional skills in society.
Kate's return after cancer treatment
Following her cancer treatment last summer, Kate is gradually returning to her royal duties. Last week, she completed three royal engagements, but this does not suggest that the princess is fully back to work. A remarkable photo of Kate, taken by her six-year-old son Prince Louis, was recently released to mark World Cancer Day.