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Italians hang out of window as Kate makes solo visit – live updates

The Princess of Wales has begun her whirlwind visit to Italy and will soon receive the city of Reggio Emilia’s highest honour for her work promoting the early years development of children.

Catherine, 44, received a momentous welcome from hundreds of royal fans who lined the Piazza Camillo Prampolini in the city of Reggio Emilia.

Some were hanging out of windows surrounding the town square. 

The future Queen stepped out in a striking blue Edeline Lee Ruched-Back Lola Blazer and matching high-rise trousers, bringing her overall look to a cost of £2,000. 

Greeted by the mayor of Reggio Emilia, Kate took a brief moment to chat with members of the crowd and young children before heading towards the town hall.

The royal is set to  be recognised for her efforts with the Primo Tricolore  at the start of her first major overseas royal visit since having treatment for cancer.

She will also visit two schools for under-fives and be honoured with an award from the city’s mayor for her work for young children. 

This marks a great step forward in her return to full-time duties after her health setbacks, including her cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment. 

Kate’s two-day visit to Reggio Emilia, near Bologna, is the beginning of a ‘really significant moment’ after her recovery, an aide to the princess said, with Kate ‘taking it up a gear’ in her ‘global mission’.

The senior royal revealed at the start of last year that she was in remission after receiving chemotherapy for an undisclosed form of cancer. 

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WATCH: Princess of Wales greeted by hundreds of Italian fans as she arrives for start of two-day visit

PICTURED: Crowds of excited well-wishers gather to catch a glimpse of the Princess of Wales – with some even hanging out of windows

WATCH: The Daily Mail’s Chief Reporter Sam Greenhill reports from Italy

Kate begins second engagement of the day – as she arrives at the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre

After chatting with crowds of hundreds well-wishers, Kate embarked on her second engagement of the day by paying a visit to the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre.

There, the princess toured studios and spaces where the Reggio Emilia approach, one of the world’s most historic and influential educational philosophies, is taught.

Following the Second World War, residents – many of them women – financed some of Italy’s inaugural nursery schools by selling scrap metal salvaged from equipment left behind by retreating German forces.

These pioneering efforts laid the groundwork for the educational philosophy, which is now influential worldwide and aligns closely with Catherine’s focus on children’s social and emotional wellbeing.

Catherine seems set to embark on a globe-trotting mission to spread her passion for improving young lives.

The Princess of Wales during a visit to Centre Internazionale Loris Malaguizzi in Reggio Emilia, Italy, for an introduction to the Reggio Emilia Approach. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Stuart C. Wilson/PA Wire
The Princess of Wales during a visit to Centre Internazionale Loris Malaguizzi in Reggio Emilia, Italy, for an introduction to the Reggio Emilia Approach. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Stuart C. Wilson/PA Wire
The Princess of Wales during a visit to Centre Internazionale Loris Malaguizzi in Reggio Emilia, Italy, for an introduction to the Reggio Emilia Approach. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Tuesday May 12, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Stuart C. Wilson/PA Wire

PICTURED: Princess of Wales receives touching flower gifts as she departs the Piazza Camillo Prampolini

When was the Princess of Wales’s last solo engagement?

Kate’s last solo royal engagement overseas was in 2022, when the then Duchess of Cambridge visited Denmark for a two-day visit.

During her trip, Kate met with Queen Margarethe II and Crown Princess Mary, while also paying a visit to the University of Copenhagen and the LEGO Foundation PlayLab.

Few can forget the endearing footage of Kate, then 40, whizzing down a tube slide instead of taking the stairs during her visit to the PlayLab.

Screaming with laughter after emerging from the slide, she joked with the press saying ‘you stood far enough away!’ adding ‘In the spirit of where I am, I had to do it.’

Opting to step out in a £59.99 red Zara blazer and white ruffled blouse – the colours of the Danish flag – Kate was praised for her flair in diplomatic dressing, while the overall visit was deemed as a sign of her growth in confidence as a working royal.

The Duchess of Cambridge comes down a slide during a visit to the LEGO Foundation PlayLab at the Carlsberg Campus, University College Copenhagen, Denmark, on day one of a two-day working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. Picture date: Tuesday February 22, 2022. PA Photo. The Duchess of Cambridge launched The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in June 2021. The Centre aims to drive awareness of and action on the extraordinary impact of the early years. See PA story ROYAL Kate. Photo credit should read: John Sibley/PA Wire
COPENHAGEN, DENMARK - FEBRUARY 23: Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge walks across the Amalienborg courtyard on February 23, 2022 in Copenhagen, Denmark. The Duchess of Cambridge visits Copenhagen between 22nd and 23rd February on a working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (Photo by Samir Hussein/WireImage )

What honour will the Princess of Wales be receiving today?

The Princess of Wales visits the town hall for a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Phil Noble/PA Wire

Kate will today be awarded the Primo Tricolore, Reggio Emilia’s highest civic prize. It consists of a replica of Italy’s green, white and red national flag, first adopted in the city in 1797.

The honour marks her ongoing commitment to forging connections, the healing power of nature and acts of kindness, as well as her work with children and families.

The Reggio Emilia philosophy was developed by Italian educator Loris Malaguzzi after World War II, drawing on his years of experience working in early childhood education as well as psychology.

The project’s roots can be traced to his experience helping a group of women establish a school in a war-torn village in 1945.

He later went on to work with children with learning difficulties, which shaped his education philosophy about prioritising individual differences.

‘The idea is that children are competent from the very first months of life and we need to construct educational contexts that are able to bring out their potential,” Nando Rinaldi, director of schools and nurseries for the Reggio Emilia municipality, said.

He described Kate’s visit as ‘a great recognition for us’ and ‘a source of pride’.

Princess of Wales captured inside Reggio Emilia’s Town Hall for discussion with Mayor

Britain's Catherine, Princess of Wales poses with the mayor of Reggio Emilia, Marco Massari, and the prefect of Reggio Emilia Salvatore Angieri, during a two-day visit in Italy, on May 13, 2026. (Photo by Marco BERTORELLO / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
The Princess of Wales (centre), sits next to Reggio Emilia Mayor Marco Massari , as she visits the town hall for a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Phil Noble/PA Wire
UNSPECIFIED, ITALY - MAY 13: Mayor Marco Massari (L) welcomes The Princess of Wales to the city at Reggio Emilia's Town Hall during the first day of her visit to Reggio Emilia on May 13, 2026 in Italy. The Princess of Wales is visiting the city in Northern Italy as The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood expands internationally. During her visit, she will explore leading approaches to early child development, which focuses on creativity, relationships and hands-on discovery. (Photo by Stuart C. Wilson/Getty Images)

Catherine is currently taking part in a discussion focusing on the historical, cultural and educational background of the Reggio Emilia approach.

The senior royal was captured with the mayor of Reggio Emilia, Marco Massari, and the prefect of Reggio Emilia, Salvatore Angieri, inside the Town Hall.

After World War Two, residents of Reggio Emilia — many of them women — helped finance some of Italy’s first nursery schools by selling scrap metal from military equipment abandoned by retreating German forces.

Pioneering schools for children under six took shape there decades before national legislation governing nurseries was adopted in 1968.

Princess of Wales stuns in blue Edeline Lee Ruched-Back Lola Blazer

The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

All eyes were fixed firmly on the Princess of Wales when she arrived in Reggio Emilia today, and eagle-eyed onlookers were keen to catch a glimpse of her stylish look for the momentous event.

For the start of her Italian visit, Kate opted for an Edeline Lee Ruched-Back Lola Blazer paired with the matching high-rise trousers.

The jacket retails for an eye-watering £1,350, while her trousers cost £650, bringing Kate’s overall look to £2,000.

To accessorise, the princess opted for a striking blue handbag and Ralph Lauren heels.

PICTURED: Kate stops to shake hands and greet the crowd of thousands before heading into town hall

The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

Kate receives a warm welcome to Italy by Mayor and other civic leaders

The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire

The Princess of Wales has received a warm welcome to Italy by the Mayor of Reggio Emilia and other civic leaders.

Catherine, who landed shortly after midday, was greeted with crowds of enthusiastic well-wishers in the town square, and looked effortlessly glamorous in a blue suit and white shirt.

The conscientious princess even took a moment to share a picture and a hug with a royal fan.

Catherine will visit two schools for under-fives and be honoured with an award from the city’s mayor for her work. She launched the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in 2021.

Tomorrow Catherine will meet locals and learn how to make pasta at a traditional rural lunch outside Reggio Emilia, renowned as Italy’s culinary capital and for its Parmigiano Reggiano cheese.

British diplomat Kassim Ramji, the Consul General in Milan, said the visit marked an important moment in UK-Italy relations.

Kate arrives at the city of Reggio Emilia

The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
The Princess of Wales receiving a welcome to the city of Reggio Emilia at the start of her visit to Italy. Kate is visiting the area marking a significant next step in the work of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood as it expands internationally. Picture date: Wednesday May 13, 2026. PA Photo. Photo credit should read: Jordan Pettitt/PA Wire
Key Updates

  • WATCH: The Daily Mail’s Chief Reporter Sam Greenhill reports from Italy

  • Kate begins second engagement of the day – as she arrives at the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre

  • PICTURED: Princess of Wales receives touching flower gifts as she departs the Piazza Camillo Prampolini

  • WATCH: Princess of Wales greeted by hundreds of Italian fans as she arrives for start of two-day visit

  • PICTURED: Crowds of excited well-wishers gather to catch a glimpse of the Princess of Wales – with some even hanging out of windows

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