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Princess Kate launches new passion project focused on kids: What to know

Princess Kate is starting the new year with a new project, one that focuses on young kids.

Kate, a mother of three who has made early childhood development a focus of her royal work, is launching "Shaping Us," a new campaign aimed at raising public awareness about the importance of the first five years of a child's life, according to Kensington Palace.

The campaign kicked off Monday night with Kate and her husband Prince William attending a special reception at BAFTA headquarters in London, where Kate delivered a speech.

The kickoff for "Shaping Us" also includes a a short claymation film showing how a young girl is shaped by the people and environment around her, all before she turns 5.

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The film will appear on Piccadilly Lights at Piccadilly Circus and in movie theaters across the U.K., according to the palace.

In the weeks and months ahead, Kate and other high-profile figures will highlight how people's futures are shaped when they are very young.

"These are the most preventative years," the Princess of Wales said in a statement shared by the palace. "By focusing our collective time, energy, and resources to build a supportive, nurturing world around the youngest members of our society and those caring for them, we can make a huge difference to the health and happiness of generations to come."

The "Shaping Us" campaign is a project from The Royal Foundation Center for Early Childhood, which Kate launched in 2021 to serve as the hub of her work on early childhood development.

PHOTO: Kate, the Princess of Wales interacts with children during her visit to Foxcubs Nursery in Luton, England, Jan. 18, 2023, as part of her ongoing work to elevate the importance of early childhood to lifelong outcomes. (Justin Tallis/Pool via AP)
PHOTO: Kate, the Princess of Wales interacts with children during her visit to Foxcubs Nursery in Luton, England, Jan. 18, 2023, as part of her ongoing work to elevate the importance of early childhood to lifelong outcomes. (Justin Tallis/Pool via AP)

The Royal Foundation is the charitable arm of William and Kate's work.

"'Shaping Us' is the product of many years of work by The Princess, The Royal Foundation and more recently The Centre for Early Childhood," a Kensington Palace spokesperson told ABC News. "Just as Heads Together got people talking more openly about mental health, the princess hopes that 'Shaping Us' will bring about societal change on the way we think about the first five years of life."

The spokesperson described Kate's work on the initiative as being a "golden thread throughout her working life."

"This is very much the start," the spokesperson said. "And I think this is very much going to be a key focus of her work way beyond [this] week."

When launching the Center for Early Childhood in 2021, Kate said that her interactions over the years with teachers and parents, as well as people struggling with issues from homelessness to addiction to mental health, led her to see the importance of the earliest years of a person's life.

In 2020, Kate launched a survey, "5 big questions on the under 5s," that asked residents across the U.K. to share their thoughts on "raising the next generation."

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Last year, she took her work on early childhood development to the international stage, visiting Denmark to learn more about how the country has become a model for early childhood development, the palace said at the time.

While in Boston with William in December, Kate met with researchers at The Center on the Developing Child at Harvard University.

PHOTO: Catherine, Princess of Wales speaks with children in the Nursery during a visit to The Rainbow Centre, Nov. 3, 2022, in Scarborough, England. (Chris Jackson/WPA Pool via Getty Images)
PHOTO: Catherine, Princess of Wales speaks with children in the Nursery during a visit to The Rainbow Centre, Nov. 3, 2022, in Scarborough, England. (Chris Jackson/WPA Pool via Getty Images)

Upon the launch of "Shaping Us," the Center for Early Childhood released new data showing that 1 in 3 adults in the U.K. reported knowing "just a little or nothing about how children develop in their early childhood," according to the palace.

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"All of society has a role to play in this, even if you are not directly involved in a child's life, because we are all responsible for building a more compassionate world in which our children can grow, learn and live," Kate said in a statement. "In these difficult times, it is more important than ever to help support parents and caregivers provide loving, safe and secure homes for their babies and young children to thrive."

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