The Princess of Wales,Catherine, has embarked on her first major overseas royal visit since her cancer treatment, receiving Italy's highest civic honour, the Primo Tricolore,for her global mission to promote early childhood development.. The 44-year-old royal was greeted by hundreds of fans in Reggio Emilia, where she was recognised for her iintiatives aimed at improving young lives.

The £2,000 Blue Blazer and a Momentous Welcome

Catherine made a striking appearance in a £2,000 Edeline Lee Ruched-Back Lola Blazer and matching high-rise trousers, as she stepped out to a warm reception in Reggio Emilia's Piazza Camillo Prampolini. The future Queen took a moment to chat with members of the crowd and young children before heading to the town hall, according to reports.

Reggio Emilia's Highest Honour for Early Childhood Advocacy

The Princess of Wales is set to receive the Primo Tricolore, Reggio Emilia's highest civic prize, at the start of her visit . This award symbolises her globe-trotting mission to improve the early years development of children. The honour comes as a significant moment in her return to full-time duties after her health setbacks, including her cancer diagnosis and chemotherapy treatment, as reported.

Visiting Schools and Continuing Her Mission

During her visit, Catherine will also tour two schools for under-fives, further highlighting her commitment to early childhood education. The royal's efforts have been acknowledged by the city's mayor, who will present her with an award for her work with young children. This trip marks a great step forward in her return to public engagements, according to the report.

What's Next for the Princess of Wales?

As the Princess of Wales continues her recovery,her visit to Italy serves as a testament to her resilience and dedication to her global mission. The upcoming engageents and honours she will receive are a clear indication of her commitment to early childhood development. However, it remains to be seen how her health will be managed during this whirlwind visit, as reported.