The Princess of Wales has made a stunning entrance in a stunning promotional video for the national Shaping Us symposium taking place today.
Kate, 41, who will speak at the event at London’s Design Museum, can be seen gliding towards the stage entrance as her €630 Gianvito Rossi heels click spectacularly against the floor .
The silhouette of the royal, dressed in an elegant burgundy suit, contrasts elegantly with the white walls surrounding her as she prepares for her opening speech.
The short clip, shared last night on the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account, is also interwoven with shots of the preparations underway ahead of the event.
Kate opted for an effortlessly stylish ensemble, worth £1,940.02.
The princess looked effortlessly elegant in a brown suit as she rehearsed her speech at a reception at the National Symposium.
The princess sported one of her favorite looks: a £750 brown blazer by Roland Mouret paired with matching £450 wide-leg pants.
Adding a touch of brightness, the mother-of-three donned a £119 white shirt bodysuit from Holland Cooper Clothing.
To accessorize, she opted for £72 pearl earrings from Shyla.
Kate styled her voluminous brunette tresses into a blowout, keeping her makeup chic and simple with dark eyeliner and pink lipstick.
“Tomorrow we are hosting the #ShapingUs National Symposium,” read the caption of last night’s video.
“We will bring together for the first time interdisciplinary leaders, child and adult specialists and global thinkers to think about how we grow, think and behave across the lifespan, to build resilience for the future. future.”
Last night, Kate was also photographed at a reception for the symposium, where she had the chance to prepare for her keynote speech.
Snaps from yesterday show the princess rehearsing on the catwalk as she prepares for the big day.

The royal happily chatted with guests at the event as the National Symposium reception gets underway

The princess was all smiles as she prepared for her opening speech at yesterday’s reception.

Kate Middleton, 41, who will speak at the event at London’s Design Museum, can be seen dramatically approaching the stage entrance while wearing €630 Gianvito Rossi heels ( £549.02) click against the floor.

The princess sported one of her favorite looks: a £750 brown blazer by Roland Mouret paired with matching £450 wide-leg pants.

The short clip, shared on the Prince and Princess of Wales’ X account, is also interwoven with photos of preparations underway ahead of the event.

The princess stood on a podium as she delivered her opening speech at a reception for the symposium last night.

She opted for a brown jumpsuit for the occasion as she took to the stage to practice her remarks.

Kate appeared in good spirits as she chatted with guests at the reception last night. The event takes place today at the Design Museum

The royal smiled while chatting with Justin Welby at the Shaping Us National Symposium reception.

The two appeared immersed in conversation during the evening, where Kate had the opportunity to rehearse her speech.
She also smiled yesterday as she chatted to guests including Justin Welby, the Archbishop of Canterbury.
In addition to hearing from the Princess of Wales, the symposium will also include talks from Professor Jack Shonkoff, director of the Center on Child Development at Harvard; Sara Rajeswaran, Chief of Staff at Aviva and Professor Robert Waldinger, Director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development.
Fearne Cotton is also set to host the event.
In the afternoon, participants will also participate in a series of workshops to examine actions that can be taken at all levels to protect and strengthen the skills of current and future generations, across all disciplines and sectors.
The multimedia campaign is part of a major initiative by the Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood, established by the Princess in June 2021, to raise awareness of how our early years shape our lives.
It is expected to last at least five years and has already been described by a Kensington Palace spokesperson as the princess’s “life’s work”.
Earlier this year, the Princess spoke passionately about the campaign in an open letter published in the Mail on Sunday, in which she outlined her plan for Shaping Us.
Reports produced by the Early Years Center have revealed that the first five years shape future wellbeing more than any other stage of development, with our brains developing faster at this time than at any other.
He also hopes to “break the cycle” of parents who themselves experienced difficult childhoods.
Palace aides say the idea for the project began before Kate even became a mother.