Princess of Wales wears the blue ripped blazer and floor flats

Princess of Wales wears the blue ripped blazer and floor-flats again during a visit to the Windsor Family Hub

The Princess of Wales looked smitten as she starred on the Winsdsor Family Hub this morning – and even made some new friends.

Kate, 41, stayed close to home for her first royal engagement after halftime while visiting the Berkshire location.

Dressed in a blue gingham blazer from Zara, priced at £73, paired with navy trousers and flat suede pumps that looked like Emmy London’s £405 midnight blue Lulu model, the princess was pictured, as She was passionate about children whose families are supported by the center.

She wore the blazer over a white top and let her brunette tresses hang down her shoulders in loose waves.

Kate opted for a light make-up to emphasize her natural beauty, choosing a touch of blush, a little eyeliner and a nude lipstick.

The Princess of Wales, mother of three, visited the Windsor Family Hub this morning where she made some new friends while playing.  Pictured: Kate, 41, falls in love with a young girl whose family is supported by the centre

The Princess of Wales, mother of three, visited the Windsor Family Hub this morning where she made some new friends while playing. Pictured: Kate, 41, falls in love with a young girl whose family is supported by the centre

During her visit, the princess, who is passionate about promoting early childhood development, made some new friends while playing while caring for young children supported by the centre.

She was seen conversing with an adorable young girl who appeared unaware that she was in the presence of a king but nonetheless enjoyed Kate’s company.

Elsewhere, the princess was spotted handing out toys to a young boy.

Kate, who founded the Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood, will also hear from parents who have been supported by the centre.

The Windsor Family Hub is operated by Achieving for Children, a non-profit organization providing children’s services throughout the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead.

Its services support children, parents and caregivers through its family centers, providing both universal and more individualized help.

While visiting the hub today, Kate is spending time with various groups currently using its services.

These include attending a stress management class, health visits and baby massages.

Launched earlier this year by the Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood, the Princess’s Shaping Us campaign aims to improve the lives of young people by focusing on improving their earliest experiences.

Maternal Princess!  Kate, mother of three, cooed over a tiny baby while gently cupping his tiny foot

Maternal Princess! Kate, mother of three, cooed over a tiny baby while gently cupping his tiny foot

Kate chatted to a mum, who wore an equally chic green blazer while taking care of her little baby

Kate chatted to a mum, who wore an equally chic green blazer while taking care of her little baby

Kate sat cross-legged on the floor chatting to parents supported by the Windsor Family Hub

Kate sat cross-legged on the floor chatting to parents supported by the Windsor Family Hub

A helping hand!  Kate appeared to be in her element as she joined in the toddlers' playtime at the center and offered a little one a basket full of toys

A helping hand! Kate appeared to be in her element as she joined in the toddlers’ playtime at the center and offered a little one a basket full of toys

Radiant!  Kate's passion for early childhood development was evident in the enthusiastic expression on her face as she chatted with the parents

Radiant! Kate’s passion for early childhood development was evident in the enthusiastic expression on her face as she chatted with the parents

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The princess looked focused and in her element as she spoke about her passion - early childhood development

The princess looked focused and in her element as she spoke about her passion – early childhood development

Kate, 41, beamed as she chatted with the center's staff, as well as parents and carers who have benefited from the support

Kate, 41, beamed as she chatted with the center’s staff, as well as parents and carers who have benefited from the support

Months after launching her Shaping Us campaign, Kate could hardly contain her enthusiasm for the cause

Months after launching her Shaping Us campaign, Kate could hardly contain her enthusiasm for the cause

The mother-of-three wore her brunette tresses down, parted at the side and hanging over her shoulders

The mother-of-three wore her brunette tresses down, parted at the side and hanging over her shoulders

Kate opted for a light make-up to emphasize her natural beauty, choosing a touch of blush, a little eyeliner and a nude lipstick

Kate opted for a light make-up to emphasize her natural beauty, choosing a touch of blush, a little eyeliner and a nude lipstick

Kate’s work on the campaign has taken her across the country this year, even into the boardroom to get businesses on board.

In March, she visited NatWest Bank’s headquarters in the City of London, where some of the UK’s biggest firms – NatWest, Unilever, Aviva, Deloitte, IKEA, Co-op, The LEGO Group and Island – came together in royal style. Table worth billions.

She described the early years as a “golden opportunity to transform our future life outcomes” and told the assembled leaders that it was time to think “radically” to create a workforce that was “resilient, flexible and in the able to cope with differences”. “Other”, because “the healthy development of our children depends on healthy adults”.

She said, “We need the ability and ability to be confident enough to control our own behavior and actions in order to form meaningful relationships with one another.”

“We need the ability to manage stress and conflict, adapt to change, and stay motivated in the face of challenges.”

“This is based on our social and emotional skills, the foundations of which are laid in childhood.”

The Princess emphasized that individual relationships and connections are “vital to collaboration and a core element of your company’s culture and functionality.”

The little girl seemed comfortable in the princess's company - but she seemed unimpressed by the fact that she was in the presence of a king

The little girl seemed comfortable in the princess’s company – but she seemed unimpressed by the fact that she was in the presence of a king

During her visit, the Princess hears from the center's staff, as well as from supported parents and carers

During her visit, the Princess hears from the center’s staff, as well as from supported parents and carers

The princess paired her blue gingham blazer with dark blue cigarette-style pants and flat pumps by Boden

The princess paired her blue gingham blazer with dark blue cigarette-style pants and flat pumps by Boden

The princess has traveled to the Berkshire hub near her home, where she will learn more about how the center supports parents, carers and children in the area

The princess has traveled to the Berkshire hub near her home, where she will learn more about how the center supports parents, carers and children in the area

Kate means business!  The 41-year-old Princess of Wales arrived at the Windsor Family Hub in a £73 gingham blazer from Zara

Kate means business! The 41-year-old Princess of Wales arrived at the Windsor Family Hub in a £73 gingham blazer from Zara

The king said there is not enough emphasis on creating environments that encourage social and emotional skills.

That same month, her crusade into Iceland’s frozen aisles took her when she visited a branch of the supermarket giant in Aylesbury, Bucks, where she chatted with chairman Richard Walker.

During a conversation filmed for the Prince and Princess of Wales’ Instagram account, she discussed with Mr Walker how companies can help children and their carers lay the foundations for important employability skills “in the early years of our lives”. create.

In the clip, Kate tells Mr Walker: “You keep hearing that those soft skills are, you know, the creativity, the collaboration, the critical thinking, the flexibility, the resilience.”

“You know, these are things that companies are looking for, and it’s really interesting to see how often the foundations for these skills are laid in the early years of our lives.”

Mr Walker added: “Looking at the Shaping Us campaign and reading some of the science behind it really challenged my thinking and made me think about what more we can do personally as parents but also actually as a company. “

A nodding and smiling Kate added: “That’s the thing, so many of your staff but also clients, their parents, their grandparents, we all know it’s important to look after their well-being because these are the people who are raising children today.” .’