ate Middleton has made a candid confession about daughter Princess Charlotte’s home life.
This week, the Prince and Princess of Wales visited Scotland for a series of royal engagements. From going head-to-head in a game of curling to ordering a pint of cider at a local pub, William and Kate packed a lot in during their trip.
But during the visit up North, things took a heartwarming turn when Charlotte received an adorable gift, leading Kate to make a rare confession about their home life.
Kate has opened up about daughter Charlotte (Credit: Cover Images)
Kate Middleton’s sweet admission about Princess Charlotte
William and Kate took part in three royal engagements this week in Scotland. First, they went to the National Curling Academy where they played the sport, and then headed to Radical Wavers, a tartan-weaving studio.
Well done, that must have taken a long time. Thank you so much.
Their final stop was the Gothenburg pub in Fallin, a former mining village that is located four miles east of Stirling.
While at Fallon, Kate chatted to members of the public, including 70-year-old Adele Hodgson. After taking up crochet as a hobby a year ago, Adele now sells her creations to raise money for the local Strathcarron Hospice.
She received a gift to give to Charlotte (Credit: Cover Images)
What did Kate say about Charlotte?
During Kate’s conversation with Adele, the Princess of Wales was left over the moon after being given a crochet bunny for daughter Princess Charlotte, 10.
Kate, who also has sons Prince George, 12, and seven-year-old Prince Louis with William, then gave a rare insight into home life. She admitted: “She [Charlotte] will absolutely love that. She’s got lots of teddies on her bed.
“Well done, that must have taken a long time. Thank you so much.”
Meanwhile, during their visit to the pub, Prince William declared that he “absolutely loves pubs” and aims to help them out.
“I want to help pubs. This is the best place to come and get to know each other. [Pubs are] the heart of the community. I grew up in pubs. I absolutely love pubs,” he shared.
The future king added: “It’s crucial. It’s the human-to-human contact, isn’t it, rather than just being on the phone or watching TV,” referring to the benefits that a pub brings to a village.
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