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The Princess of Wales joins Dadvengers on a Dad Walk© Yui Mok - WPA Pool/Getty Images

The Princess of Wales joins Dadvengers on a Dad Walk

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ mother launched the Shaping Us campaign in early 2023


NOVEMBER 1, 2023 3:51 PM EDT

The Dadvengers assembled with the Princess of Wales  on Wednesday. The royal mom of three met with dads from the Arnos Grove Dadvengers group at a pub in London to highlight the important role that fathers play in their children’s earliest years. 

“I think the thing is raising the importance of family time and the role dads are playing in raising kids. Through what you guys are doing the kids are seeing the importance of socialising and getting together,” Catherine said on Nov. 1, according to  HELLO! .

Scroll to see all the best photos from the Princess of Wales’ first appearance since her children’s school break...

The Princess of Wales kicked off the month of November at a Dadvengers meeting.© Getty Images

The Princess of Wales kicked off the month of November at a Dadvengers meeting.

Catherine met with a group of dads at the Arnos Arm pub. The Dadvengers is a community that works to support dads on their journey through parenthood.© Getty Images

Catherine met with the group of dads at the Arnos Arm pub. The Dadvengers is a community that works to support dads on their journey through parenthood.

The royal mom of three looked casual chic for the engagement wearing jeans and a striped sweater under a Barbour jacket.© Getty Images

The royal mom of three looked casual chic for the engagement wearing jeans and a striped sweater under a Barbour jacket.

Catherine joined the Dadvengers on one of their dad walks, which provide a way for men to meet other fathers in their local community in an informal setting.© Getty Images

Catherine joined the Dadvengers on one of their dad walks, which provide a way for men to meet other fathers in their local community in an informal setting.

The group walked to a local park.© Getty Images

The group walked to a local park.

Nigel Clarke, founder of the Dadvengers, hosted the Princess on Nov. 1. "Fathers have a hugely significant role to play in their children's lives, right from the start. Even before their baby is born, fathers can get involved and Dadvengers is on a mission to support them to do that in ways that work for them," Nigel said. "We provide them with information and advice to help look after their own wellbeing, while also supporting them to build the nurturing relationships and surroundings we know are so important in the very earliest years of their children's lives. It's what Dadvengers is all about."© Getty Images

Nigel Clarke, founder of the Dadvengers, hosted the Princess on Nov. 1. “Fathers have a hugely significant role to play in their children’s lives, right from the start. Even before their baby is born, fathers can get involved and Dadvengers is on a mission to support them to do that in ways that work for them,” Nigel said. “We provide them with information and advice to help look after their own wellbeing, while also supporting them to build the nurturing relationships and surroundings we know are so important in the very earliest years of their children’s lives. It’s what Dadvengers is all about.”

Catherine was in her element, spending time with kids.© Getty Images

Catherine was in her element, spending time with kids.

In early 2023, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' mother launched the Shaping Us campaign, which aims to raise awareness on the critical importance of early childhood. "What we're doing and what Shaping Us is doing, it's really important," Dadvengers founder Nigel said in a video shared by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood on Nov. 1.© Getty Images

In early 2023, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis’ mother launched the Shaping Us campaign, which aims to raise awareness on the critical importance of early childhood. “What we’re doing and what Shaping Us is doing, it’s really important,” Dadvengers founder Nigel said in a video shared by the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood on Nov. 1.