Today, in a further glimpse into how the royals will look post-Harry, Kate launched a survey of early childhood she hopes will trigger 'lasting change for generations to come'. The mother-of-three kicked off her solo whistle-stop tour in Birmingham today and will take in London, Cardiff and Surrey tomorrow to raise awareness of the poll, 'Five Big Questions on the Under Fives', thought to be the largest of its kind in the UK. Speaking at MiniBrum, an interactive, child-sized mini-city at Thinktank, Birmingham's science museum, the duchess said: 'I'm here today to launch a survey to hear society's views about raising the next generation. Kate Stanley, director of strategy for the NSPCC, said: 'It's fantastic to see The Duchess of Cambridge launch this survey today. A smiling Meghan Markle took Archie and her two dogs for a walk in Vancouver hours before Harry landed in Canada.
Source: Daily Mail January 21, 2020 22:32 UTC