The Princess of Wales visits Orchards Centre in Kent

The Princess of Wales visits Orchards Centre in Kent

On Wednesday, the Princess of Wales visited the Orchards Centre in Kent where she joined a family portage session as part of her Shaping Us campaign.

Portage is a service for children with special educational needs and disabilities from birth to pre-school age and offers support to families. The Princess of Wales joined a sensory development class with a group of children with various needs and conditions before meeting with parents and their children to hear more about how portage supports them.

The Princess of Wales wore her Zara blazer with a beige top, black trousers, her Boden flats, and her Spells of Love earrings.

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