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Prince George is obsessed with pigeons!

Kate, 33, revealed that she’d taken her son to London’s Natural History Museum, hoping to show him the diplodocus dinosaur skeleton display.

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It operates an early intervention program, aiming to change challenging behaviour of primary school-aged children through intensive and individual mentoring, as well as family support.

The Duchess wore a grey dress by Orla Kiely for Tuesday’s event with the charity at Islington Town Hall in north London.

[Photo by Ian Vogler – WPA Pool/Getty Images]Godwin, who got to meet Kate Middleton alongside a group of former mentors with Chance United Kingdom, wrote about the Duchess in her piece, stating, “She’s kind and astute and actually seems like a real person, which can’t be easy, asking detailed questions about the programme: how did we find saying goodbye to the children we mentored after a year?”

A museum spokesman confirmed the royals’ visit, and in a statement to the magazine said, “We are very happy to welcome Natural History Museum Patron HRH the Duchess of Cambridge for a private visit last Thursday”. Shortly before his first birthday, George, who’s third in line to the throne, went there for a special visit with William and Kate, where they took his first official birthday photos in the museum’s butterfly exhibition.

Kate also met with Faith Buchanan, 8, and her mentor Elizabeth Little, 33. “We were talking about insects, and she said George likes them”, Faith added, with Elizabeth chiming in that George’s favorite is a ladybug.

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“People didn’t notice her at all”, Rahman added. They went all around the dinosaur gallery – George looked so cute and little, his hair is so nice.

Even with all the help she gets with her royal nannies, Kate is supposedly not looking forward to even more sleepless nights with four children under the age of 4.

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It is not the first time the young prince has paid a visit to the museum.

The Duchess leaving a royal engagement at Chance UK in London yesterday