Kate bonds with toddlers as she learns about project to boost health visitors

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27 Nov 2025 • 10:48 PM MYT
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The Princess of Wales cooed over toddlers and held the fingers of a little boy when she met parents helping to shape a training curriculum for health visitors.

Kate met the mothers and fathers when she visited the mental health charity Anna Freud to learn about the project, and told the parents: “Thank you for being part of the programme, it really matters.”

The future Queen’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood has launched the programme with Anna Freud, a leading research and development organisation specialising in children and young people’s mental health based in central London.

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The new training curriculum is being created for health visitors and is expected to be launched next year to help their work supporting the early social and emotional development of children.

The parents were enjoying a coffee break and playing with their children when Kate sat down and joined them, chatting to Andy Apraku, 41, a secondary school teacher from Croydon, south London, who was holding his eight-month-old son Judah.

Kate’s fingers were immediately held by the little boy and she rubbed his hand while chatting to Mr Apraku, a father-of-three, about the role of fathers, and at one point his son sucked her fingers.

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After joking that his son was hungry, the secondary school teacher told her there was a need to “recognise fathers have a role, and are in the room”.

Kate also tried to make 13-month-old Amelia Baddeley smile when she caught the little girl glancing over as her mother Ella Baddeley, 20, from Reading watched.

Kate held out a red toy car as she tried to make friends with the toddler who wandered over and started to play with the princess.