
Kate Middleton makes fruit kebabs with kids at event in London. Watch video
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Kate Middleton joined some toddlers during a MumSpace playgroup cooking workshop to make fruit kebabs.
The Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton was all smiles when she visited a community parental support project in London. Kate was seen interacting and playing with the kids during the event on Tuesday.
According to a report by DailyMail, Kate's visit comes after it was announced that she will become the latest famous face to settle down and read a children's book on Cbeebies Bedtime Stories - with the royal narrating one of her favourite children's books, The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, by Jill Tomlinson, in a programme to be broadcast on Sunday. Mother to three kids, George, Charlotte and Louis, Kate joined some toddlers during a MumSpace playgroup cooking workshop to make fruit kebabs.
Take a look at the joyful video:
During the event, Kate showed her playful side and it delighted the onlookers present at the venue. The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, turned 40 on January 9. The Duchess gave an incredible tribute to two of the most important women in British history for the past few decades with some stunning portraits.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are now parents of three, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. The family of five lives in a sprawling 20-room apartment in Kensington Palace.
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