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The Duchess of Cambridge met Wednesday with Denmark’s popular monarch, Queen Margrethe, and by all accounts the two had a wonderful time together, Kate slid down a slide at the Lego Foundation PlayLab and hung out with young children in the woods at a forest kindergarten as part of the trip. The event was put on by her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, this was the first time she has taken the work of her institution to the international stage. As reported by the AP:

On Twitter, the royal said that Tuesday ‘was all about understanding the very earliest stages of a child’s development here in Denmark’

COPENHAGEN, Denmark (AP) — The Duchess of Cambridge met Wednesday with Denmark’s popular monarch, Queen Margrethe, and her daughter-in-law, Crown Princess Mary, in Copenhagen as part of a two-day visit to learn more about how Denmark has led efforts in early childhood development.

Britain’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Lego Foundation PlayLab on Campus Carlsberg in Copenhagen, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. Kate, Duchess of Cambridge is in Copenhagen on a two day working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Kate slid down a slide at the Lego Foundation PlayLab and hung out with young children in the woods at a forest kindergarten as part of the trip with her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, the first time she has taken the work of her institution to the international stage.

Britain’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridge visits the Lego Foundation PlayLab on Campus Carlsberg in Copenhagen, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. Kate, Duchess of Cambridge is in Copenhagen on a two day working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (John Sibley/Pool via AP)

Before her solo trip to Denmark, the duchess revealed she spent a recent school vacation playing with Danish-made Lego bricks with her three children — Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis — who were jealous she got to visit the Lego Foundation.

Britain’s Kate, Duchess of Cambridge speaks to parents about the program, ‘Copenhagen Infant Mental Health Project’ (CIMPH) ‘Understanding Your Baby Project’ during a visit to the Children’s Museum at Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Tuesday, Feb. 22, 2022. Kate, Duchess of Cambridge is in Copenhagen on a two day working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (Chris Jackson/Pool via AP)

“My children are very jealous they weren’t coming to see the Lego Foundation. They were like, ‘hang on, there’s Lego and we’re not coming?'” said Kate, who arrived in the Danish capital on Tuesday and visited the Infant Mental Health Program at the University of Copenhagen.

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge visits Stenurten Forest Kindergarten near Copenhagen, Denmark Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. Kate, Duchess of Cambridge is in Copenhagen on a working visit with The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (Ian Vogler/Daily Mirror pool via AP)

On Twitter, the royal said that Tuesday “was all about understanding the very earliest stages of a child’s development here in Denmark.” She said that on Wednesday the focus was on children’s mental health and wellbeing.

Denmark’s Queen Margrethe, centre and Crown Princess Mary, left, welcome Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, during her visit to Christian IX’s Palace, in Copenhagen, Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. The Duchess is in Copenhagen on the second day of a working visit with the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. (Owen Humphreys/Pool Photo via AP)

The Duchess of Cambridge took a woodland walk with children and had a go at chopping a log while visiting a forest kindergarten in suburban Copenhagen Wednesday. She also visited the downtown Copenhagen Danner Crisis Center, a shelter that helps women exposed to domestic violence.

Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, right, and Denmark’s Crown Princess Mary speak with each other prior to a round table discussion with personnel as they visit the Danner Crisis Center in Copenhagen, Denmark Wednesday, Feb. 23, 2022. The shelter, supported by the Mary Foundation, helps women and children who have been exposed to domestic violence. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant, Pool)

In 2011, Kate visited the UNICEF Supply Division Center in Copenhagen with her husband, Prince William, and the heir to the Danish throne, Crown Prince Frederik, and his Australian-born wife Mary.

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