Supportive family! Kate Middleton has been hard at work promoting her 5 Big Questions campaign — the mental health advocacy program that aims to “bring together the thoughts of as many people as possible” with a goal of “ensuring strong, healthy foundations for the youngest in our society” — and while many have been supportive of the Duchess for her initiative, her brother, James Middleton took to his Instagram page to share just how proud of her he is.
The 32-year-old, who normally shares nothing but photos of dogs, took to his social media to share a throwback photo of himself along with a caption honoring his “wonderful” sister.
“This isn’t a post about dogs…brace yourselves….BUT it’s in huge support of my wonderful Sister’s ‘Early Years’ initiative to ask ‘5 big questions on the under fives’ 📋,” he wrote. “If you have 5 minutes & live in the UK join the biggest conversation on early childhood. Like me even if you don’t have children, your own experiences will help invest in the future of the next generation.”
This isn’t a post about dogs…brace yourselves….BUT it’s in huge support of my wonderful Sister’s ‘Early Years’ initiative to ask “5 big questions on the under fives” 📋 . if you have 5 minutes & live in the UK join the biggest conversation on early childhood. Like me even if you don’t have children, your own experiences will help invest in the future of the next generation (link in bio) . 📸 Me as a boy with my grandparents British Bulldog Gibson 🐾 . #5bigquestions
A post shared by James Middleton (@jmidy) on Feb 20, 2020 at 3:06am PST
Earlier this week, the mother-of-three took to the Kensington Royal Instagram page to encourage users in the UK to take the #5BigQuestions on the Under five survey. “It’s not too late to have your say in the biggest ever conversation on early childhood,” read the caption along with the video of Kate.
“Parents, families and carers are at the heart of raising the next generation, and that’s why I feel so passionate about listening to them and listening to your thoughts and your views, and how best we can support you going forward,” she said in the clip. “That’s why I’ve launched the 5 Big Questions to hear from as many people from society as possible.”
📋 Have you completed The Duchess of Cambridge’s #5BigQuestions on the Under fives survey? It’s not too late to have your say in the biggest ever conversation on early childhood 🗣️ visit the link in our bio before Friday 21st February to fill in the survey. It takes just 5 minutes ⏱️ to answer five simple questions, and help bring about positive, lasting change for generations to come. The survey designed to bring together the thoughts of as many people as possible — recognising that everyone has a role in ensuring strong, healthy foundations for the youngest in our society that will positively affect their lifelong outcomes.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Feb 18, 2020 at 1:20am PST
Today is the last day for users in the UK to submit their survey entries, and while it’s unclear if we’ll ever hear of the results in the US, we have to applaud Kate for being so passionate about such a wonderful initiative.
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