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Duchess of Cambridge reveals early years survey findings

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The Duchess of Cambridge has revealed the findings of the biggest ever study of early years in the UK.
The research follows nine years of work by the Duchess. Picture: Royal Foundation
The research follows nine years of work by the Duchess. Picture: Royal Foundation

According to Kensington Palace, more than half a million people took part in the Royal Foundation’s 5 Big Questions survey, which was launched in January and carried out by Ipsos MORI.

It has produced the largest-ever response from the public to research on early childhood with Ipsos MORI saying the poll response was the biggest in its history.

Kate revealed five key insights highlighting the UK’s views on the early during a keynote speech at an online forum to discuss the research which found that 98 per cent of people believe nurture “is essential to lifelong outcomes”.

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