Royal news followers saw Kate Middleton return to the world stage during a visit to Italy. Catherine visited Reggio Emilia to study early childhood education models. Also, she made the trip after finishing her cancer treatment.
Elsewhere, enthusiastic crowds greeted her with ‘cheers’ and posters. And it’s safe to say that Catherine received a movie star welcome in Italy. Meanwhile, how did Italy react to her presence? Keep scrolling to learn more.
Enthusiastic Italian Crowds Greet Kate Middleton
The Princess of Wales received a spectacular movie star welcome in Northern Italy this week. Kate made a triumphant return to international duties. And some enthusiastic crowds in Reggio Emilia even cheered for the future Queen during a walkabout. People were seen holding up “Ciao Kate” posters to celebrate the visit.
In fact, with this step Kate has moved forward in a recovery journey, captivating the global public. Elsewhere, thousands of her well-wishers had gathered in the picturesque Piazza Camillo Prampolini to catch a ‘glimpse’ of the Princess during her first overseas tour after four years.

Also, while Kate was shaking hands, posing for selfies and accepting flowers, shouts and cheers filled the Square. According to local journalists, the Italian public sees a strong connection between Kate and the late Princess Diana. Hence, this has fueled an immense ‘box office’ appeal abroad.
Elsewhere many royal watchers are calling this visit “taking it up a gear”. They are signalling that the future Queen is ready to resume a more demanding schedule of full royal duties throughout the year. In fact, despite the crowded environment, the royal was relaxed by the warm reception.
Global Conversation On Early Education
One royal aide said this specific trip is undoubtedly a high moment for the institution. In fact, the Princess was allowed to use Italian language skills developed during a gap year in Florence. Elsewhere, Reggio Emilia was specifically selected for this tour for a reason. And it’s because of a world-renowned approach to children’s development.

In fact, this aligns perfectly with the mission of The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. Also, during a visit to the Loris Malaguzzi International Centre, Kate met with educators too. And after witnessing the local methodology, Kate called the experience “really inspiring”.
Later, Catherine also visited the birthplace of the Italian tricolour flag. Meanwhile, do you think Kate’s box office appeal has grown even stronger after her health battles? Let us know in the comments section. For more Royal News and updates, keep following Soap Opera Daily.
