By Our Correspondent
National News – The Princess of Wales is set to return to international royal duties with a visit to Reggio Emilia, Italy, on May 13–14, 2026.
It will be her first official overseas engagement in more than three years following cancer treatment and recovery.
The visit focuses on early childhood education and her long-term advocacy in the field.
The trip marks a careful return to international public life after a period of health recovery.
It also highlights her continued commitment to early childhood development through the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
In Reggio Emilia, the Princess will explore a well-known education approach built on creativity, emotional learning, and strong relationships.
The model places children’s curiosity at the centre of learning rather than rigid instruction.
She will meet educators, parents, children, and community leaders during the visit.
The engagement is designed to provide direct insight into how early learning environments shape development and wellbeing.
The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, launched in 2021, continues to examine how early experiences influence mental health, resilience, and long-term social outcomes.
A new guidance publication on early development is also expected.
The visit reflects a broader return to duty following her recovery period, which she has described as challenging but transformative.
It also signals a steady re-engagement with international royal responsibilities.










