Kate Middleton Delivers First Speech Since Her Cancer Diagnosis at London Event for Next Stage In Kids' Mission

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Kate Middleton Delivers First Speech Since Her Cancer Diagnosis at London Event for Next Stage In Kids' Mission Simon Perry, Becca LongmireNovember 18, 2025 at 7:29 PM 0 Adrian Dennis WPA Pool/Getty Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood Kate Middleton delivered her first speech since her March 2024 cancer diagnosis as she stepped out in central London on Nov.

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Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood -

Kate Middleton delivered her first speech since her March 2024 cancer diagnosis as she stepped out in central London on Nov. 18

Kate attended a high-profile summit gathering top corporations, business leaders and social innovators to discuss her mission to support children's first years

The Princess of Wales is pushing businesses to recognize the needs of parents and caregivers of children under five, highlighting how investment in early childhood benefits both families and society as a whole

Kate Middleton is taking the next step in her mission to give children the best possible start in life.

While delivering her first speech since sharing her cancer diagnosis with the world in March 2024, the Princess of Wales, 43, discussed her Royal Foundation's Business Taskforce for Early Childhood at the Future Workforce Summit during a visit to London's business district on Tuesday, Nov. 18.

At the event, Princess Kate met with corporations to encourage policies that support parents and caregivers of children under five. What began as a personal exploration of how families can be better supported has, over the past few years, expanded into the business world.

Tuesday saw Princess Kate, who was wearing a business-ready gray pantsuit, bring together more than 80 business leaders to hear from experts in human development and early childhood. Her goal: to inspire a society that is healthier, happier, and transformed from the earliest years upward.

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Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood

BBC News broadcaster Mishal Hussein, who interviewed Prince Harry and Meghan Markle during their 2017 engagement announcement, anchored the morning, as well as hosting the panels and introducing Princess Kate.

After thanking attendees for being there, Kate said she hoped people would find it "interesting and insightful," before thanking The Royal Foundation's Centre for Early Childhood director, Christian Guy.

"I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Christian, who has led The Centre and built many of the relationships here today. Thank you Christian for holding the fort, particularly over the last couple of years," Kate shared, referencing her stepping back from royal life to focus on her cancer treatment and recovery. She completed her treatment in September 2024, before announcing she was in remission early this year.

"My passion and the work of The Centre for Early Childhood stems from one essential truth; that the love we feel in our earliest years fundamentally shapes who we become and how we thrive as adults," she added in her speech.

"Love is the first and most essential bond. But it is also the invisible thread, woven with time, attention and tenderness, through consistent, nurturing relationships which creates the grounded and meaningful environments around a child," she insisted. "It is this texture, the weave of love, which forms a child's emotional world and becomes the foundation, the very fabric of resilience and belonging."

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Kate Middleton's speaks to guests at The Future Workforce Summit, including British journalist Mishal Husain

Kate said that "the home should be the space where love, safety and rhythm enable a child to thrive," adding, "A loving home ultimately teaches us how to love and how to care, but every environment has the potential to shape our hearts."

"Every one of you interacts with your own environment; a home, a family, a business, a workforce, a community. These are the ecosystems that you yourselves help to weave. Imagine a world where each of these environments were built on valuing time and tenderness just as much as productivity and success," the Princess of Wales continued.

She insisted that business leaders will "face the daily challenge of finding the balance between profitability and having a positive impact," adding, "But the two are not, and should not be incompatible."

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Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood

Kate said of her organization, which was launched in June 2021, "At The Centre for Early Childhood, we believe that we must do all we can to create the conditions for love to flourish. That is how we invest in our future."

"Every child deserves respect and safety, and everyone who cares deserves recognition and appreciation. Every act of care creates community because we are all essentially weavers of that same fabric," she continued. "I believe in restoring the dignity to the quiet, often invisible work of caring, of loving well, as we look to build a happier, healthier society."

"You are here because you care, so thank you," she concluded.

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Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood

Princess Kate's latest speech comes after she last brought together experts from across the world at the Shaping Us National Symposium, which was held by her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood at the Design Museum in central London in November 2023.

Tuesday's summit highlighted how businesses investing in the early years can play a vital role in nurturing the uniquely human skills that tomorrow's workforce will need to thrive. Through these efforts, Kate's Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood aims to reach more than one million babies and young children by 2026.

During the event, the Princess of Wales listened as journalist and broadcaster Husain moderated a conversation between former England soccer manager Sir Gareth Southgate and research psychologist Professor Marc Brackett. The summit also featured sessions from Harvard University's Professor Robert Waldinger and psychotherapist and author Philippa Perry.

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Kate Middleton attends the Future Workforce Summit, hosted by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood

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Through a series of new initiatives, the taskforce has already encouraged major companies — from IKEA to leading banks and the British grocery store Co-op — to launch programs that better support parents and help children thrive. According to the foundation, these efforts have already reached half a million babies and young children.

Some of the newer initiatives include British grocery store Iceland, which introduced "emoji posters" in all its stores to help 30,000 staff better support young families. The company also launched a range of toddler meals in partnership with parents' network Mumsnet, raising funds for Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool and promoting healthy eating. NatWest Bank has expanded its lending to early years settings such as kindergartens while helping them operate more sustainably.

The summit follows a 2023 report released by the Princess of Wales, which emphasized that prioritizing the early years and investing in early childhood is not only the right thing to do, it's also smart economics.

On Wednesday, Nov. 19, Kate will step out in the evening with her husband, Prince William, also 43, for the annual Royal Variety Performance in London. Next month, the couple will join King Charles and Queen Camilla in hosting the incoming state visit of the German president.

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