The Princess of Wales was beaming yesterday on day one of her Italy trip, where she was met with rapturous applause and cheers as she arrived at the Town Hall for her civic welcome. The royal has embarked on this solo trip to put a spotlight on early childhood studies and learn about the legendary Italian approach called Reggio Emilia.Â
Day two is already underway for the Princess, where she has stepped out at Salvador Allende pre-school, a place where outdoor learning is celebrated. The 44-year-old looked effortlessly glamorous in a Blaize Milano blazer with a light pinstripe design and a dress with pleated beige skirt, paired with Camilla Elphick heels. Just like the day before, Kate chose to wear her mermaid waves down, showcasing her incredible hair.Â
Ahead of Kate arriving, her team shared a teaser about her exciting day ahead online, writing on Instagram: âDay two in Reggio Emilia, where approaches to early learning come to life across schools, ateliers, and community spaces shaped by creativity and shared care. Here, attuned and attentive caregivers, alongside nature as âthe third teacherâ, nurture an immense sense of connection in the children, which is so crucial in the early years and beyond.â
Keep scrolling for the best photos from the day, including the moment Princess Kate got hands on with an animalâŠ
The Princess of Wales stunned in mermaid blue yesterday, but today she opted for a more pared-back outfit featuring a Blaize Milano blazer with a light pinstripe design and a dress with pleated beige skirt, paired with Camilla Elphick heels.
As ever, Kate looked polished and beautiful with simple make-up and glowing skin. Want a beauty routine like the royalâs? Here are her beauty hacks.Â
Princess Kate embraces nature in all its forms and she calmly held a newt for the children to admire during playtime at the school. Royal Editor, Emily Nash, is on the ground to report on the action and she explained what happened:
The youngsters led the Princess to the pond, where Stefano Sturloni, atelierista for gardens and nature at the cityâs Preschools and Infant-toddler Centres Institution, showed them a tank containing newts.Â
Kate gamely joined the children in handling one, telling Stefano: âIn most urban areas, even in central London, we have newts like this. Itâs extraordinary, if you look and spend time, you realise how close it is to you.âÂ
âDavid Attenborough says you have to be able to experience nature in order to protect it â itâs so true.âÂ
The Princess looked happy as she arrived for another engagement
Next stop
The next stop on the Princessâ agenda was REMIDA, Reggio Emiliaâs creative resource centre. The royal gave smiles and waves as she stepped out of the car.Â