
Princess Catherine’s return to public life came with a powerful speech on early childhood—and a subtle yet deeply emotional detail in her outfit that immediately captured royal watchers’ attention.
A Meaningful Return to the Spotlight
The Princess of Wales, 43, delivered a keynote address at the Future Workforce Summit at Salesforce Tower in London, hosted by the Royal Foundation Business Taskforce for Early Childhood. This marked her first public speech since beginning treatment for cancer, diagnosed in March 2024.
Dressed in a tailored Roland Mouret suit with a ruffled white blouse, black pumps, and understated makeup, Catherine completed her look with Mappin and Webb diamond drop earrings and a black Smythson tote.
But it was the cluster of sentimental rings on her left hand that sparked a wave of admiration online.

The Sentimental Ring Stack
“Kate’s ring stack!!! Soooo stunning,” one fan wrote. “Classy lady. I see 3 eternity bands and the sapphire ring,” another added.
On her finger were four deeply symbolic rings:
- her famous sapphire-and-diamond engagement ring once worn by Princess Diana,
- her Welsh gold wedding band,
- an Annoushka eternity ring believed to be a gift after Prince George’s birth,
- and a sapphire-and-diamond Cartier eternity ring first noticed earlier this year.
The engagement ring—featuring a 12-karat Ceylon sapphire surrounded by 14 diamonds—was given to her in 2010 when William proposed, saying the gesture was his “way of keeping her sort of close to it all.” Her wedding ring was crafted from the same gold used for Queen Elizabeth II’s band. The newest eternity ring is thought to have been gifted around the time she completed chemotherapy, giving it added emotional weight.
A Powerful Speech After a Difficult Year
Wearing these symbolic pieces, Catherine stepped up to the podium for her first major address since her diagnosis. She opened with gratitude:
“Good morning everyone. Thank you for being here today… We have got some fantastic speakers… I would also like to take this opportunity to say thank you to Christian… Thank you Christian for holding the fort, particularly over the last couple of years.”
She then spoke about the guiding philosophy behind her early childhood work, emphasizing that it “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,” she explained. “It is also the invisible thread… through consistent, nurturing relationships, which creates the grounded and meaningful environments around a child.”
She described this as “the weave of love,” which forms a child’s emotional foundation and ultimately builds resilience and belonging.
She ended with a reaffirmation of her core belief:
“Every child deserves respect and safety. You are here because you care, so thank you.”
The Work Behind the Mission
Catherine founded The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood in 2021 to champion the importance of a child’s first five years. Two years later, she launched the Business Taskforce to encourage companies to adopt early childhood–supporting policies. Major organisations—from Aviva and Deloitte to The LEGO Group and Unilever—have since signed on.
Their initiatives have already reached more than half a million babies and young children, solidifying Catherine’s early-years mission as one of the most impactful royal projects of the modern era.