Kate Middleton at the Windsor Family Hub.Photo:Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales arrives at the Windsor Family Hub on June 06, 2023 in Windsor, England

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Kate Middletonis continuing her early childhood mission whilePrince Harryappears in London court.

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles during a visit to the Windsor Family Hub

As Kate crouched down on a bean bag and chatted with moms and toddlers at the family center, it was an opportunity to experience a “physical visualization” of the philosophy of the importance of the early years in a person’s life, according to Lin Ferguson, Director of Children’s services at Achieving for Children.

“She was really skilled with our families,” Ferguson tells PEOPLE following the royal’s visit.

The mothers were only told that Princess Kate was going to be the “special guest” at their morning meetings about half an hour before she arrived.

“Some of the parents struggle to speak up in environments like that, but she had many of them relaxed and speaking up,” Ferguson says. “I have heard people say before that she is great at putting people at ease but when you see it in action – she just makes it easy, immediately.”

Kate Middleton at the Windsor Family Hub.Chris Jackson - WPA Pool/Getty Images

Catherine, Princess of Wales arrives at the Windsor Family Hub on June 06, 2023 in Windsor, England

As Kate met with a group of parents and kids who were taking part in a health visitor session, there was “lots of laughter and babies crying” amid the discussion with parents, Ferguson says.

Then, with group of Muslim women, Ferguson says the parents were “very open about the issues and challenges they have had and how they had been able to move through them with their families' help.”

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles during a visit to the Windsor Family Hub

Ferguson tells PEOPLE, “She’s incredibly knowledgeable — I was really impressed with her knowledge. She has spent time getting to understand the issues, meeting various groups and meeting families. I get the sense that she has had lots of engagements and is really trying to understand what’s important for young people and children and families. That shone through. The early months can have lifelong effects on people — and that message she is promoting is really important.”

Long focused on children’s causes, Princess Kate recently honed her focus on early development and the critical role caretakers play in the first few years of a child’s life. To take awareness of the critical importance of the early childhood years to the next level, the Princess of Wales launched the landmark “Shaping Us” campaign in January. The effort comes from The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, which she established in June 2021.

The long-term Shaping Us initiative is defined on theRoyal Foundation’s websiteas “a major new awareness-raising campaign to increase public understanding of the crucial importance of the first five years of a child’s life.” The campaign hopes to transform “the issue from one of scientific interest to one of the most strategically important topics of our time,” a statement says.

Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles during a visit to the Windsor Family Hub

Princess Kate sharesPrince George, 9,Princess Charlotte, 8, andPrince Louis, 5, with husbandPrince William. The princess’ other latest solo engagements — visits to theFoundling MuseumandKinship Carersin London on May 25 — also connect to her awareness-raising mission about the importance of early childhood on lifelong development.

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Catherine, Princess of Wales smiles during a visit to the Windsor Family Hub

Around the same time on Tuesday morning, Prince Harry stepped out at the High Court of the Royal Courts of Justice in London to testify against Mirror Group Newspapers (MGN) over alleged unlawful information gathering. The Duke of Sussex, 38,launched the claimin 2019, alleging that his phone voicemails were hacked. MGN is the powerhouse publisher of theDaily Mirror,Sunday Mirror,Daily Expressand more.

Prince Harry is one of over 100 people suing MGN for alleged illegal activity between 1991 and 2022, and one of four “representative” claimants chosen as “test cases” from the larger group,The Independentpreviously reported. The other claimants selected for trial are actress Nikki Sanderson, actor Michael Turner and Fiona Wightman, ex-wife of comedian Paul Whitehouse — and the stakes are high.

“If Harry and the other claimants win, the judge will use it to set the level of damages (amount of money) MGN could pay in other cases from other celebrities,” theBBCsaid.

The claimants’ attorneys allege that senior editors and executives at MGN were aware — and approved. The newspaper group has denied the accusations and said that some of the claims were brought too late.

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Prince Harry Mirror Group Newspapers phone hacking trial, High Court, London, UK - 06 Jun 2023

King Charles’ younger son will make modern royal history as the first prominent member of the British royal family to give evidence in court in 130 years. The last royal to do so was King Edward VII, who testified as a witness in a divorce case in 1870 and again in a slander trial over a card game in 1890 before becoming King,Reutersreported.

Prince Harry was last in London for the coronation of his father the King andQueen Camillaon May 6, making aquick tripfrom California for the crowning ceremony.Meghan Markleremained stateside with their young children —Prince ArchieandPrincess Lilibet— on their son’s 4th birthday.

source: people.com