
Kate Middleton recently visited Leeds to promote her new early childhood initiative. While there, she also made a stop at a local florist shop in the city center. The visit was part of her mission to raise awareness about the importance of early childhood education and development.
Kate's visit highlighted how important it is for children to have access to resources that can help them become successful adults later on in life. It also showed her commitment to supporting families and communities across the UK, something that she has been passionate about since becoming a royal family member in 2011.

The Princess of Wales talked about her Valentine's Day plans during a visit to Leeds Kirkgate Market in Leeds, England, last week. She was in Leeds to promote her new Shaping Us campaign, raising awareness of the importance of early childhood.
Kate launched the Shaping Us initiative in June 2021 as part of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

Kate stopped at a flower stall in Leeds, where the florist spoke with her about his business and presented her with hyacinths. According to People, the florist, Neil Ashcroft, said, "No doubt William will be buying you some red roses." According to the florist, Kate replied, "I don't think he will do."