KateMiddleton has cute chat with school kids about teddy bears, ice cream and cuddles -- watch
Kate Middleton is continuing to speak about the importance of supporting children in their early years.
After showing them a Shaping Us claymation clip, Kate then spoke to the kids about the important adults in their lives. The royal, who said she should’ve brought her teddy bear along like them, shared: “It makes you feel a bit nervous, doesn’t it? But the feeling afterwards is brilliant, isn’t it? It makes you feel really proud of yourself.”After asking their ages and what cake some of them had for their birthdays, Kate then discussed one bit of the film where a girl dropped her ice cream.
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