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Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge confirmed her two-day tour to Copenhagen on February 22 and 23 as part of her work with the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. Jessica Robinson claimed that Kate will be travelling to Denmark to mark her early year of foundation. The Duchess of Cambridge announced her plans through social media where a video is posted of her making a Danish flag out of Lego.

Rachel Burchfield, a host of the Podcast Royal said: “Their people were very secretive and kept saying this had to be kept very quiet, but on a small island like Ambergris Caye it’s impossible to keep anything quiet for very long.

“They were talking about a four-day visit to Belize in March as part of a longer trip to this part of the world. They said William and Kate might visit the Caye and also go to mainland Belize. It’s all anyone here is talking about. We are so excited.’”

Jessica Robinson, a co-host of the Podcast Royal replied: “So the visit is said to have a focus on ecological issues but before a potential trip to Belize, Kate has announced her own solo tour in the most adorable way and might add, she’s headed to Denmark to mark her early year of foundation.”

She will be received by Queen Margrethe II who is celebrating her Golden Jubilee this year and will work with Crown Princess Mary. 

The Duchess of Cambridge announced the visit to Instagram today making a Danish flag out of Lego. 

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She wrote: “Looking forward to learning from experts, parents and practitioners about Denmark’s approach to early childhood later this month. 

“Denmark is a beacon of best practice in its approach to the early years which values the roles of parents and results in both communities of support and government policies that underpin the best start in life.”

The Duchess of Cambridge is known to focus on initiatives and projects that will support children in their social and emotional growth. 

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Kate will meet a broad range of people including children and families, leading researchers, representatives from academia, and those working in the early education sector. 

A Kensington Palace spokeswoman expressed her views on Kate’s visit, she said: “The Duchess is looking forward to visiting the country, learning from the Danish people, and continuing to build on the already close friendship between the two countries.”

The visit is known to be hugely important for the Duchess as she was the one who launched The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood with aims to “drive awareness of and action on the extraordinary impact of the early years, in order to transform society for generations to come” in June 2021.

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The tour is hugely important for the Duchess as she is taking her initiative to international borders for the first time. She worked hard on the issues and problems on the development in the early years of childhood. 

However, it is recently known that Denmark’s Queen Margrethe has tested COVID-19 positive and is currently self-isolating in her Copenhagen Palace. 

The Queen is known to be vaccinated and is facing mild symptoms as per reports. 

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