Princess Kate shares touching message after she visits school in solo outing

The Princess of Wales was out for Children's Mental Health Week on Thursday

Fashion forward, Special greeting, Getting stuck in, Arts and crafts, Touching moment

The was out for Children's Mental Health Week on Thursday, as she made a solo appearance at the Castle Hill Academy in New Addington, Croydon.

Fashion forward

Fashion forward, Special greeting, Getting stuck in, Arts and crafts, Touching moment

Kate looked as flawless as ever as she arrived at the school wearing a gorgeous trouser suit and a smart pair of flats.

Special greeting

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As Kate walked to the playground and into the main school grounds, she was greeted by a flurry of children who were waving flags on the theme of kindness. The royal shook hands with many of the children and said how "impressed" she was with the designs they had created.

Getting stuck in

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As she joined a group of children, the royal was seen picking up miniature pom poms with a pair of tweezers. She sweetly chatted with the children during the moment, saying: "Can I have a go? Is it hard? What's your favourite colour? I love green, it reminds me of nature and being outside."

Arts and crafts

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Joining an arts classroom for students aged between nine and 11, Kate watched as several children designed "belonging maps", which helps the youngsters consider the people, places and experiences that help them feel secure.

Kate shared how much she "loved" the room and said how art could be used to "work out some personality and identity".

Touching moment

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In a moving moment, Kate joined a group of parents, including Anisha, whose son lost his father while at the reception level. After Anisha spoke about how Place2Be has supported her son, Kate said: "I'm so sorry for your loss but being able to have that support and see how he's thriving just shows the incredible work that's going on. Just focusing on their emotions unlocks so much potential for them, not only with their work but their relationships."