
Princes Kate Middleton Keep young children during a royal visit to the London National Portrait Gallery on Tuesday, February 4th.
The 43 -year -old Kate was “like one of the mothers” while embarking on a school bus, Liz Smith, the director of training and commitment in the national portrait gallery, said The Times of LondonS
“I think she was really one of the group today, an unusual situation. She was part of a school party, as one of the mothers and assistants to the school trip, which always throws away some challenges, “Smith told The Outlet.
Kate wearing a chic brown blazer and navy pantsHe travels to the gallery of children from the Primary School of All Souls Church of England in Fitzrov, London. (Kate has been the patron saint of the 2011 National Portrait Gallery)
In videos and photos posted online, the Wales princess can see to get off a school bus with the children and hold hands with a young girl named Grace.

“Kate was asked if she would have a partner and she was sitting next to Grace’s coach and Grace had talked with the whole trip,” said Alix Ascof, CEO at school Daily MailS
Ascof said that 5 -year -old Grace has no idea who Kate is, adding that most of the children are “completely forgotten” about what is happening.
“She knew it was a very special visitor,” Ascof said to Grace. “We told her she was a princess. She just called her Catherine. “
The children were the first to test a new project from the Royal Foundation Early Childhood Center, which Middleton founded in 2021.

The new project, known as Bobeam Tree Trail, is an interactive path that allows children to use portraits as a basis for a number of activities to develop their social and emotional skills, according to a press release issued on the press US WeeklyS
The trail is based on the new forming American framework, a new study of the emotional and social development of children, which Kate wrote the preface on.
“As human beings, we are at the best case when we are surrounded by love, safety and security,” Kate wrote in the preface to the study. “We blossom when we are connected to each other, when we feel as if we belong, we feel seen, heard and accepted about who we are.”
“It means looking at yourself and our own behavior, emotions and feelings,” she added.