The Princess of Wales shares a photograph of herself as an infant.

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Kate writes next to the photo with the description “with Dad, by Mum”: “Faces are a baby’s favorite plaything.” It depicts her as a newborn wearing a summer dress in a portrait taken by her mother Carole with her father Michael Middleton.

The Princess of Wales has published a photo of herself as an infant, smiling and extending her hand toward her father’s face.

“Faces are a baby’s favorite toy,” Kate, 41, posted on the Kensington Palace Twitter feed, following an image labeled “with Dad, my Mum”

Her mother Carole took a snapshot of her wearing a summer frock as a newborn with her father Michael Middleton.

The princess of wales shares a photograph of herself as an infant.
The princess of wales shares a photograph of herself as an infant.

Kate released the photograph after launching her Moulding Us campaign on Tuesday to promote awareness of the crucial role the early years play in shaping the rest of a person’s life.

She wrote in a series of tweets: “This weekend, please spend time with your friends, relatives, colleagues, and communities discussing your early childhoods and how they have affected your life.

“I hope you’ll join me in sharing a photo of yourselves before your fifth birthday to help with those dialogues and to share some smiles and memories as well.”

She concluded her messages with the letter C.

Several individuals responded to her tweets with photographs of themselves with their parents as children.

Kate stated that her early year’s campaign is about “changing our culture” and building a “more loving world” in addition to “raising children.”

Kate told radio host Roman Kemp that emphasizing the importance of early infancy was not intended to put “additional pressure” on parents, but rather to assist them in “reprioritizing family life.”

The objective of the Shaping Us program is to highlight the critical period of a child’s development from conception to age five.

Numerous celebrities, including rapper Professor Green, presenter Fearne Cotton, former The Saturdays singer Rochelle Humes, and Lionesses captain Leah Williamson, support it.

In a conversation with Kemp, the princess stated: “This is not only about parenting.

It is about influencing our futures, and our society, and building a better, healthier, more caring environment for all of us to live in.

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