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Princess Kate hails role of 'human connection' in children's development


Princess Kate hails role of 'human connection' in children's development
Princess Kate hails role of 'human connection' in children's development / Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth - POOL/AFP

Britain's Princess Catherine on Thursday hailed the importance of "human connection" in early childhood development, after her husband Prince William revealed their three children have not been given phones.

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In a visit to a charity in Oxford, southern England, the princess spoke to volunteers and families about how strong connections between parents and young children "lay the foundation for lifelong social and emotional skills," Kensington Palace said in a press release.

Coinciding with her trip, Kate, as she is popularly known, penned an essay for the Royal Foundation Centre of Early Childhood, which she founded in 2021 to research and raise awareness about early years' development.

"The evidence is clear: if you could invest in just one thing to help you and your family thrive, invest in the relationships you have with each other," the Princess of Wales wrote.

In the essay written in collaboration with Professor Robert Waldinger, director of the Harvard Study of Adult Development, Kate also raised concerns about the role of phones and other new technology in creating an "epidemic of disconnection".

In a rare interview aired last week, heir to the throne Prince William revealed the couple have banned phones for their three children, George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven.

The family "sit and chat, it's really important. None of our children have any phones, which we're very strict about", William told Hollywood star Eugene Levy in an interview.

The prince also said 2024 was the "hardest year" of his life, during which both Kate and his father, King Charles III, were diagnosed with cancer.

In remission since January 2025, Kate has slowly returned to public life, focusing on events for causes she champions, including work related to early childhood.

Her visit to the Home-Start family support charity on Thursday was part of her foundation's rollout of an animated series about the importance of developing family connections early on.

"This is not just about creating a more loving environment for our children. It's about creating a more loving world," Kate wrote on the foundation's website.

"And that begins with a simple, deliberate act... Look the people you care about in the eye and be fully there."

N.Steward--EWJ

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