KATE Middleton recycled an M&S suit as she spoke to mums today about the importance of parent wellbeing.
The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, joined a video call with parenting experts, before heading to Battersea Park to meet with families at a social distance.
Kate, who is mum to Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and two-year-old Prince Louis, looked elegant in a white T-shirt, paired with pink £29.50 M&S trousers that she has worn before.
To pay tribute to her three youngsters, Kate wore a gold necklace with their initials on it.
She joked with users of app Mush that her youngest son Louis was too noisy to bring along to the meet up.
Mum Christine Thatai said Kate joked: “She didn’t bring Louis along as there was a fountain where we met, and he would have been in the fountain, splashing around making a big racket.”
Kate spent lockdown at the family’s Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, but is now back at Kensington Palace in London with the kids and Prince William, 38.
Christine spoke to Kate about how she had found the last few months: “She said everyone has had a difficult time but it was nice as well to have family time.”
The duchess had a busy day, meeting with representatives and volunteers from eight different organisations who run peer-to-peer support.
Kate said during the morning chat: “A huge well done to all of you, I know there’s a big team of you out there in communities across the country.
“Both William and I hear about how vital these relationships are to families – they’re a real lifeline. So to you and your army of volunteers out there, a huge well done.
“I, like you, would love to see peer-to-peer support more embedded and celebrated in communities and society as a whole.”
Among the organisations Kate met with today were Home-Start Wandsworth, NCT and MUSH, who provide support for families.
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