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Duchess of Cambridge Kicks Off 2022 with Heartfelt Visit to Foundling Museum
The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, made her first public appearance of the year alongside her husband, Prince William, at the Foundling Museum in London.
This visit marks a significant moment for the couple, who recently enjoyed a cozy Christmas with Kate's family in Norfolk and celebrated her milestone 40th birthday earlier this month.
During their visit, the Duke and Duchess engaged with representatives from the care sector, including individuals who have personal experiences within the care system.
It was an opportunity to shed light on the challenges faced by those in care and to highlight the importance of community support.
The Foundling Museum holds a special place in British history.
Established in 1739, it was the UK's first children's charity, originally set up to provide a safe haven for children whose mothers were unable to care for them.
The museum not only preserves this rich history but also actively contributes to the welfare of care-experienced young people today.
Inside the museum, the royal couple participated in a roundtable discussion aimed at addressing the needs of children in care.
They listened attentively to stories and insights shared by those who have lived through the system, demonstrating their genuine interest in understanding the complexities of these experiences.
Among the notable figures present was author and poet Lem Cisse, who shared his journey with the couple.