Kate Middleton Says She's 'Very Lucky' To Be A Princess!
Kate Middleton (the Duchess of Cambridge) is gorgeous in green while visiting the East Anglia’s Children’s Hospices on Tuesday (January 24) in Quidenham, Norfolk.
The 35-year-old met with families, the staff and children, including two young girls named Isabelle and Daisy, at the children’s hospice by EACH, one of the many charities she is patron of.
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“She recognized us, as we have met her before. She was quite chatty,” mother of the girls Michala Benton told People. “My daughter Daisy asked Kate what it was like to be a real princess, and Kate said she’s very lucky that she’s very well looked after by her husband. Molly gave her a picture she had made at preschool.”
“Now that she’s a mother, she has that total understanding of what it is like. She made a comment of how Charlotte and George run off in different directions when she is trying to get them ready,” Michala added. “She spent time talking to her and asking us how EACH helps us as a family and what Isabella likes to do here. She was totally genuine, she spent time talking to each family. She made a comment about one girl’s glittery shoes, on their level, knelt down to their level and you could see she genuinely cares. There are no airs and graces, she is totally natural. You can see she wants to be there and see what the families are going through. She is a genuine, caring woman.”
Nell Cork, whose brother Finnbar died aged five last year, presented The Duchess with flowers upon her arrival at Quidenham pic.twitter.com/yYaTV6RZqd
— EACH (@EACH_hospices) January 24, 2017