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Kate, Duchess of Cambridge mingles with children and parents for BBC’s Tiny Happy People – PerthNow
The Duchess of Cambridge has made a rare post-COVID appearance at another adorable engagement.
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge has cemented her status as the childrens princess with another adorable public engagement.
The Duchess was filmed talking to parents and young children in a garden for the BBCs Tiny Happy People an initiative which helps develop language skills in kids under four years old.
Looking radiant in a polka dot dress and trademark blow-dried locks, the Duchess was photographed giggling with children and their parents as part of the socially-distanced get-together.
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Kate entertains a young child at the garden get-together. Credit: Kensington Royal/Instagram
The mother-of-three is a natural with children and is often seen taking time out to greet young children in the crowds which turned up to greet her pre-COVID.
The 38-year-old royal reportedly told BBC presented Louise Minchin the information would have been useful to her before she gave birth to Prince George.
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The Duchess met parents and their children as part of the event. Credit: Kensington Royal/Instagram
In the first few months, theres a huge amount of support from midwives and health visitors…but then theres a massive gap before they start school, she said.
The Duchess appearance is one of very few since the coronavirus shutdown, which saw the royals turn to Zoom to meet community groups and support frontline health workers during the pandemic.
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Kate laughs with a child during the socially-distanced engagement. Credit: Kensington Royal/Instagram
Last week, she met Scottish tennis legend Andy Murray on a video chat and introduced him to young fans at a British primary school.
The Duchess of Cambridge introduces surprise guest, the former Wimbledon champion, Andy Murray, to young tennis fans from Bond Primary School in Mitcham.
She has previously revealed the family has had ups and downs, probably like lots of families and she found keeping to a strict regime had helped, but home schooling had been challenging.
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Kate looked stunning in a polka dot dress. Credit: Kensington Royal/Instagram
Meanwhile, Prince William has previously told how he was looking forward to being able to go to the local pub for a pint when it was allowed.
Im worried about the waistline of the nation as well, with all the chocolate and cakes, he said.
Ive done a lot of baking at home. Chocolate goes down very well.
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