Princess Catherine Visits University of East London

Supporting Education & Young Minds: Princess Catherine at University of East London

Princess Catherine Visits the University of East London

The Princess of Wales carried out a special engagement at the University of East London on May 6, 2026, focusing on higher education, student wellbeing, and future opportunities for young people.

This visit highlights Princess Catherine’s continued dedication to education and mental health support for the next generation.


Watch the Visit Highlights

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Warm Welcome at University of East London

Princess Catherine was warmly welcomed by university staff, students, and vice-chancellor upon arrival. She toured the modern campus facilities and learned about innovative programmes designed to support students from diverse backgrounds.

Focus on Student Mental Health

A key part of the visit centred on mental health and wellbeing. The Princess met with students and staff involved in the university’s mental health initiatives and discussed the challenges faced by young people in higher education.

She praised the university’s efforts to provide accessible support services and early intervention programmes.

Engaging with Students and Future Leaders

Princess Catherine spoke with students studying subjects ranging from nursing and education to sports science and digital technology. She took part in an interactive workshop and heard inspiring stories about how the university is transforming lives in East London.

Her approachable and genuine style was evident as she chatted with students and posed for photos.

Supporting Early Years and Education

The visit aligned with the Princess’s long-standing work on early childhood development. She learned how the university prepares the next generation of teachers and childcare professionals through its highly regarded education courses.

A Royal Boost for East London

The Princess of Wales’s visit to the University of East London has brought significant attention to the important role universities play in social mobility and community regeneration in East London.

Students and staff described the day as inspiring and memorable, with many expressing gratitude for her interest in their work and wellbeing.