Kate Middleton pens emotional statement on ‘poor mental health’ and ‘feeling isolated’

The Princess of Wales last year during a visit to "Dadvengers", a community for dads and their children ( Image: PA)

Kate, Princess of Wales has penned the foreword for a new handbook for parents and teachers on how to help Brits early years’ development

The Princess of Wales has said we must recognise the need to “reset, restore and rebalance” our lives as part of her crusade to help the early years development of children.

The future queen, who is continuing her recovery from cancer, told how the state of modern life was leaving many feeling “isolated and vulnerable” during troubled periods.

In the foreword to a new handbook for parents and educators, Kate said those stresses can often result in “poor mental health, addiction and abuse” that was “devastating” for those affected and society.

As part of the launch for the new initiative aimed at developing the nation’s “social and emotional skills”, Kate will this week launch the project with a personal engagement.

The princess’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood has published the Shaping Us Framework aimed at increasing awareness of these soft or life skills to inspire action across society.

The Princess of Wales last year during a visit to “Dadvengers”, a community for dads and their children ( Image: PA)

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