In typical keen fashion, the Princess of Wales has managed to wring three days of stories out of one half-hearted event. On Wednesday, Kate visited the University of East London to launch her Early Years guidebook and check out the university’s children’s programs. Add to all of that, Kate and her people are hyping her trip to Italy next week, which is also focused on the fakakta Early Years, almost as if Kate suddenly remembered that the Early Years are her “thing” after ignoring it for six months. Well, at the university, Kate sat criss-cross applesauce in the Imaginarium, and it blew her mind. But check out what one of professors said about Kate.
Sitting cross-legged on the floor of an immersive sensory room designed to study how children respond to their surroundings, Kate Middleton slipped easily into mom — and student — mode. Inside the “Imaginarium,” a 360-degree digital environment at the University of East London, the Princess of Wales watched closely as 3-year-old Margot explored the space, chatting with the toddler and her mother, Ronnie, while taking in every detail of the experience.
“She was just so absorbed in the conversation. It was so powerful,” says Professor Amanda Broderick, the university’s vice-chancellor, who accompanied Kate during the May 6 visit. “There wasn’t room for the press — it wasn’t performative.”
That sense of focus stood out to those leading the research. Professor Sam Wass, who heads the university’s Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth, says the princess approached the visit with curiosity and intent.
“It’s really nice when you get someone who’s really keen to learn and to disseminate the knowledge,” he says. “She had a detailed focus and asked lots of very specific questions.”
During the visit, she also spent time delving into research exploring the uniquely powerful — and often underappreciated — connections between parents, caregivers and children under five.
Wass says what stood out most was the princess’s openness — and her willingness to learn in real time. He recalls her asking thoughtful, practical questions, including talking to a young mom about juggling reading a story to a 12-month-old while keeping an older sibling — a preschooler, perhaps four or five — equally engaged.
“She was really humble,” Wass tells PEOPLE. “She was interested in finding out the boundaries of scientific knowledge — what we do know and what we don’t — and in using herself as a mouthpiece to help communicate that.”
I’ve always assumed that the palace passes out helpful talking points to the child-development doctors and experts so that they can parrot the keen line about Kate. A 44-year-old big girl who is keen to learn, eager to use herself as a mouthpiece for what professors tell her. She’s a humble big girl with much to be humble about! As I’ve covered this busywork scheme for years, I appreciate that the talking-points no longer revolve around convincing people that Kate is a “data-driven royal expert” on any subject, or that she’s a “credible expert” on child development in particular. Remember her big “expert” opinion that “nursery schools are important?” Remember when actual experts slammed her Early Years work in 2023?
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- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles as she meets families with babies and young children to discuss research during the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096899968, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles as she meets families with babies and young children to discuss research during the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096899990, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales learns about pioneering state-of-the-art wearables and brain recording techniques during the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096900087, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales (L) meets Ella, aged 5, as she learns about pioneering state-of-the-art wearables and brain recording techniques during the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096900106, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales (R) meets Ella, aged 5, as she learns about pioneering state-of-the-art wearables and brain recording techniques during the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096900160, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- LONDON, ENGLAND – MAY 06: Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles as she receives a gift during her visit to the launch of “Foundations for Life: A Guide to Social and Emotional Development” at the University of East London on May 06, 2026 in London, England. The Princess of Wales and The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood launched the new resource, which highlights the role of loving and responsive relationships play in the wellbeing of young children.,Image: 1096918397, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: *** NO UK USE FOR 48 HRS ***, Model Release: no, Credit line: Chris Jackson/Avalon
- 06/05/2026. London, UK. The Princess met families with babies and young children and discussed the research and the importance of having a trusted network of professionals who can offer clear, consistent advice early in a child’s life. Her Royal Highness visited the University of East London’s Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth. The Princess then met students on early years courses. Her Royal Highness also met Vice Chancellors and Further Education College Chief Executives from around the UK.,Image: 1096963797, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace/Avalon
- 06/05/2026. London, UK. The Princess met families with babies and young children and discussed the research and the importance of having a trusted network of professionals who can offer clear, consistent advice early in a child’s life. Her Royal Highness visited the University of East London’s Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth. The Princess then met students on early years courses. Her Royal Highness also met Vice Chancellors and Further Education College Chief Executives from around the UK.,Image: 1096963801, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace/Avalon
- 06/05/2026. London, UK. The Princess met families with babies and young children and discussed the research and the importance of having a trusted network of professionals who can offer clear, consistent advice early in a child’s life. Her Royal Highness visited the University of East London’s Institute for the Science of Early Years and Youth. The Princess then met students on early years courses. Her Royal Highness also met Vice Chancellors and Further Education College Chief Executives from around the UK.,Image: 1096963814, License: Rights-managed, Restrictions: © Kensington Palace. This image is free for use but may only be used for news or editorial reporting purposes. This image must NOT be used for any commercial or other use, save for news or editorial reporting and cannot be altered or amended in any manner or form whatsoever. All rights reserved., Model Release: no, Credit line: Andrew Parsons/Kensington Palace/Avalon
- The Princess of Wales during a visit to University of East London for the launch of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood social and emotional development guide Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 06 May 2026 Credit: Cover Images **NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**
- The Princess of Wales during a visit to University of East London for the launch of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood social and emotional development guide Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 06 May 2026 Credit: Cover Images **NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**
- The Princess of Wales during a visit to University of East London for the launch of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood social and emotional development guide Featuring: Catherine, Princess of Wales Where: London, United Kingdom When: 06 May 2026 Credit: Cover Images **NOT AVAILABLE FOR HELLO MAGAZINE**


























So Kate’s excellent, specific, thoughtful, etc questions were of the calibre of, how do you read to a baby and keep a 4 yr old amused? 🤣🤣🤣🤣 omg. Well Kate had 3 or 4 nannies so I guess she wouldn’t know. That the early year’s expert right there. Well the vice chancellor will get a gong for that performance piece. How embarrassing.
And if it wasn’t performative, how did we get the gaping mouths, jazz hands, and weird bending over pics? The gopher is terrorising those kids. The gaping gums is terrorising me. She’s so weird.
This article by People just reminds me that the media can write complimentary articles when they want to without any sarcasm , without the word Solo and without bring up your spouse 😳
Right? That was my first thought! The example of “learning” is Kate asking someone how to read to a one-year-old while keeping the four-year-old busy. So she’s never been in that position herself, huh?
This woman child has “learned and listened” for decades now. She should have multiple PHds for all of this studying!
In a real world scenario, she’d be the perpetual “student”, living in her parents’ basement, while still figuring out what she wants to be “studying” for that “degree”.
And that’s the most specific question she asked? at least the most specific one that we have an example of? Nothing to show that she asked about “the boundaries of scientific knowledge” but how to read to a baby with a toddler around????
Well we can tell she never had to deal with that problem.
She hit all the words associated with Kan’t like keen so this leads me to believe she is full of shit like the article!
I just can’t with the token black child and minority people in every photograph of Can’t and Willnot since their failed Jamaican trip and their persecution of their half black sister-in-law. And of course, Kate being one of two worried about color Archie’s skin would be during Meghan’s pregnancy. Of course Kate doesn’t understand genetics.
Could Kan’ts body language be more awkward here?! Let me barely touch the child….
Did she get permission to touch that child?
Or is this her version of ‘rights of the lord’ for a photo proving she likes non-family black children?
It is funny how there are always quotes saying something that almost directly counters any potential criticism.
Probably the “journalists” edited out the negative stuff. Maybe they even made up the positive stuff. They can’t publish, “she didn’t seem interested in the statistical results, what saved the visit was how she really shone with the toddlers,” now, can they?
It’s why I think Kaiser is right and these are talking points provided by the palace. The responses are too in line with what KP wants the narrative around this to be.
Wow, so who knew that the relationship between a 0-5 child and its caregiver is important?! Thanks so much for that ground-breaking information, Waity.
Kate knows a lot about the relationship of children under 5 and their Nannies and night nurses, for sure.
Zowie, right? Who knew? (aside from pretty much everybody, world-round).
If that picture with the black child doesn’t look like she’s being performative, I don’t know what is. She just gives out inauthentic vibes. “Touch and look at child” with a smile.
That reminds me of the clips of Scooter and Charles the day after the Oprah interview. Scooter denied being part of a racist family while accompanied by unacknowledged Black woman. Charles was also asked if he had spoken to Harry and mumbled under his breath, also while accompanied by token Black person. It seems like the left behinds are at least a little more conscious of “window dressing” since the Oprah interview.
Funnily enough it was only after the Oprah interview that BP started issuing figures for ethic employment, they were about 8% That stopped when the late Queen died.
I mean they’re hardly going to say anything cruel or mean, but I would love to hear the actual tangibles behind this project. I mean this is her life’s work correct? And not something that was slapped together because she was jealous of Meghan already having a project 6 months after her wedding, right?
There should be a very clear impact report if she’s been working on this for a decade. Something to show where things started before all of her research, and data, and intervention, and task forces, and how things have improved clearly from 2016 to now.
What has all of her humbleness, and willingness to learn, and highlighting done? Are more kids enrolled in programs? Has there been a longitudinal study that has taken place over the last five or six years, or even better decade? I mean this is the type of stuff that most people would ask if they were funding a non-profit or a charity to the tune of millions per year, funny how no one expects that from her.
They should tell Keen to actually study this and get a degree. Which would be futile–she is just lazy
After “Can you test the smell by smelling it,” I’d really like some more specifics on her “thoughtful, practical” questions.
It was performative, what with those “dramatic” poses of Keen. She probably practiced the “looks” ahead of time.
She’s ridiculously thin, and gold with her skin tone is terrible. The topper is looking a bit raggy, too…time for a new one. Love the lotus position….🤣…they would tear Meghan to shreds for that
Reading that Kate was “absorbed” and “focused” during the visit doesn’t make her sound intellectual, but that she didn’t have much to contribute. A vague “willingness to learn” is doing a lot of work in this context.
But apparently she had really detailed, specific questions…just not any that were fit for print, I guess?
If she really cared and was willing to learn, she would have gotten a degree in Early Childhood by now. God knows that would have given her a good excuse for not working, plus it would have made her whole Early Childhood Center credible instead of a busy project. I hate to say it, but even Earthshot is actually accomplishing something by giving out grants to people.
My god, they’re really trying their best to talk her up, aren’t they. And yet she gives them so little to work with. How do you deal with 2 children at once? What sort of a question is that? And you’d think she’d know, unless the nannies dealt with all that stuff.
It’s like praising a toddler for doing a terrible painting. Except she’s a woman in her mid-40’s who’s supposedly been working on this Early Years stuff for years.
Kaiser, I tip my hat to your Attlee reference! She is indeed — as Churchill observed of his successor — a modest [woman] who has much to be modest about. LOL.
All I see is a Meghan wannabe, with such feigned expressions that’s it’s laughable. Sorry, that’s all I’m getting. This is nothing but BS busy-work.
The real answer has been to bring back the Sure Start programs that were cut by the Tories because of austerity. And yet George Osborne still created a deal where the sovereign grant is mandated to be increased every single year.
Meanwhile tons of money is wasted to prop up kate so that she can pretend to be more than an empty headed mannequin instead of diverting the money to actual children who need these funds.
All I can see is how utterly thin she is. She’s such a waste. I get the feeling she’s in so much damage control and so reactive to the Sussexes and the media, she can’t really see what she needs to do.
“During the visit, she also spent time delving into research exploring the uniquely powerful — and often underappreciated — connections between parents, caregivers and children under five.”
It’s NOT UNDERAPPRECIATED!!! It’s very appreciated and very, very well understood!! It’s settled knowledge and has been FOR YEARS. YAHS, even.
My lort, this nonsense. Just because some things are new to the incurious Kate! doesn’t mean it’s new to everyone.
Why are her knuckles so darned white in that first photo?
The connections between parents & their under-5s has been under appreciated? GMAFB.
And Kate, intense focus? Maybe on her waistline, but I can’t see her focusing on anything else.
The narcissism in that statement is wild. Everyone not up their own ass knows that it is important for children to develop over the years. We can go back at least a hundred years when this was being discussed.
Kate was just too busy partying and chasing William and then shopping with duchy money to notice any of this. After all she had multiple nannies to take care of her children and worry about that stuff.
But for Meghan coming up with the Grenfell cookbook, Kate would still being doing nothing. And the lie from KP that she had been working on this for a decade is offensive.
Can someone please explain what achievements and qualities the professor was referring to when she described Kate as “humble”?
Humble and Kate do not go in the same setence
I think they meant to say mumble but the palace PR intervened.
“Humble” doesn’t refer to achievements, it refers to humility, an attitude of lowliness. It’s a much-abused word.
Surprised by the vice-chancellor, who forever stained her academic credentials with a spew of gutter press fawning over a woman who exemplifies the void Wallace Stevens characterized as the “Nothing that is not there, and the nothing that is.”
This is how the British elite are kept in control. A serious academic knows Kate is a joke but a British academic won’t get far by exposing the grift if that family.
Notice how Dr. Jill Biden didn’t have an issue indicating that their meeting could have done more? That’s because Americans don’t need to kiss the ass of the dimwits in that family.
They need to stop this. She shouldn’t have any initiatives. It’s clear she doesn’t care about anyone or anything other than herself, her family, her status and her wig collection. It’s all super fake especially when compared to Diana and the Sussexes. Kate’s visits and “learning expeditions” are cringey. It’s checking off a box for her.
If it wasn’t performative, why are there photos? Plain and simple, this woman does nothing that isn’t performative. If you read between the lines of the profs, it’s clear they think she’s a lightweight.