Catherine, Princess of Wales believes love shapes us
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On November 18, 2025, Catherine, Princess of Wales, shared her belief that love plays a crucial role in shaping an individual’s identity and future. Speaking at the inaugural Future Workforce Summit in London, the 43-year-old royal emphasized the importance of early childhood development. The event, organized by The Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood, brought together Sir Gareth Southgate, early years experts, and approximately 80 business leaders to advocate for the social and emotional growth of employees.

During her speech, Catherine highlighted the significance of “consistent, nurturing relationships,” underscoring her commitment to The Centre for Early Childhood. She stated, “My passion and the work of The Centre for Early Childhood stem from one fundamental truth: the love we receive in our earliest years profoundly influences who we become and our ability to thrive as adults. Love serves as the initial and most vital bond. It is also the intangible thread, intricately woven with time, attention, and care, through consistent, nurturing relationships that create a supportive and meaningful environment for a child.”

Catherine, Princess of Wales addressed the Future Workforce Summit

Catherine, Princess of Wales addressed the Future Workforce Summit

She further elaborated, “This weave of love forms the emotional world of a child, laying the foundation for resilience and a sense of belonging. The home should be a place where love, safety, and stability empower a child to flourish.”

Catherine gave a speech about the imporance of “consistent, nurturing relationships” and said: “My passion and the work of The Centre for Early Childhood stems from one essential truth; that the love we feel in our earliest years fundamentally shapes who we become and how we thrive as adults. Love is the first and most essential bond. But it is also the invisible thread, woven with time, attention and tenderness, through consistent, nurturing relationships which creates the grounded and meaningful environments around a child.

“It is this texture, the weave of love, which forms a child’s emotional world and becomes the foundation, the very fabric of resilience and belonging. The home should be the space where love, safety and rhythm enable a child to thrive.

“A loving home ultimately teaches us how to love and how to care, but every environment has the potential to shape our hearts. Every one of you interacts with your own environment; a home, a family, a business, a workforce, a community.

“These are the ecosystems that you yourselves help to weave. Imagine a world where each of these environments were built on valuing time and tenderness just as much as productivity and success.”

The princess – who has three children with husband Prince William – called for ways to build a “happier, healthier society”.

She said: “As business leaders you will face the daily challenge of finding the balance between profitability and having a positive impact. But the two are not, and should not be incompatible.

“At The Centre for Early Childhood, we believe that we must do all we can to create the conditions for love to flourish. That is how we invest in our future. Every child deserves respect and safety, and everyone who cares deserves recognition and appreciation.

“Every act of care creates community because we are all essentially weavers of the same fabric. I believe in restoring the dignity to the quiet, often invisible work of caring, of loving well, as we look to build a happier, healthier society. You are here because you care, so thank you.”


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