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The Duchess of Cambridge is due to resume solo royal duties for the first time since her second child, Princess Charlotte, was born in May.The Duchess of Cambridge is due to resume solo royal duties for the first time since her second child, Princess Charlotte, was born in May.
She will see how the Anna Freud Centre in central London treats children and young people with mental health issues.She will see how the Anna Freud Centre in central London treats children and young people with mental health issues.
It is Kate's first official engagement since the birth and reflects her interest in the charity's area of work.It is Kate's first official engagement since the birth and reflects her interest in the charity's area of work.
The duchess was seen in public at a number of events this summer including Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon.The duchess was seen in public at a number of events this summer including Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon.
And Princess Charlotte was christened at a church in Sandringham in July.And Princess Charlotte was christened at a church in Sandringham in July.
Analysis
By Nick Triggle, BBC health correspondent
The Anna Freud Centre - as you would expect for a site chosen for a Royal visit - provides a blueprint of the sort of care the NHS wants to provide for every child with mental health problems.
Working with schools and families, it provides the personalised and knowledgeable care vulnerable children need.
But the wider problem is that this sort of care is not universally available. Research suggests only a third of young people with mental health problems actually gets help.
Services have been subject to cuts and with both councils and the NHS responsible for care it is easy for children to slip through the cracks.
Ministers have promised action. A government taskforce report published before the election set out an overhaul of the system, including extra training for staff, the introduction of waiting time targets and more online help. Funding increases have been pledged too.
But there is, unfortunately, a long way to go.
The duchess's visit to the Anna Freud Centre will take her to the site of the charity's family school, and its planned community campus, both located near King's Cross.The duchess's visit to the Anna Freud Centre will take her to the site of the charity's family school, and its planned community campus, both located near King's Cross.
The centre, which began life in 1941, is named after Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychoanalysis and daughter of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.The centre, which began life in 1941, is named after Anna Freud, a pioneer of child psychoanalysis and daughter of psychoanalyst Sigmund Freud.
The charity's planned community campus will see experts in mental health, neuroscience and education work with children and families to develop new treatments and approaches.The charity's planned community campus will see experts in mental health, neuroscience and education work with children and families to develop new treatments and approaches.
The family school, which opened on a temporary site in September last year, provides alternative education for children who are at risk of exclusion and are struggling to achieve.The family school, which opened on a temporary site in September last year, provides alternative education for children who are at risk of exclusion and are struggling to achieve.