
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, 38, has had a very busy week after the results of her “5 Big Questions for Under Fives” survey were made public. The Duchess has concentrated her royal work on early years learning for the best part of a decade and the five questions study is something of a milestone.
On Friday, Kate presented the findings in a keynote speech in which she urged people to recognise the impact early childhood years have on adult development.
In the address, Kate said: “Over the last decade I have met people from all walks of life.
“I have seen that experiences such as homelessness, addiction and poor mental health are often grounded in a difficult childhood.
“But I have also seen how positive protective factors in the early years can play a crucial role in shaping our futures…”
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Judi told Express.co.uk: “Sharing the last of her insights from her 5 Big Insights as part of her ground-breaking campaign, Kate’s body language shows an air of authority as well as caring here.”
She added: “It’s a short clip, delivered confidently and with a professional-looking amount of body movement and facial expression to add some natural-looking emphasis.”
Judi explained how sitting at an angle helped add “impact” to the address.
The expert said: “Kate sits at an angle and her asymmetric pose and facial expression give her insight impact.”