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Proud Grandma reveals how Princess Charlotte will spend her first Christmas
The Duchess of Cambridge has her hands full juggling mommy duties for Prince George and Princess Charlotte with overseeing preparations for Christmas dinner for her family.
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Middleton, who debuted a shorter haircut on December 9, looked radiant in the long-sleeved crimson number with a pleated skirt, showing off her toned legs in nude nylons and black heels. “My hands were sore and she asked me how they were and she said her hands were also sore”. “If I get any sleep on Christmas Eve it’ll be good!”. Dressed all in red, she joined youngsters making a Christmas tree collage.
Children also wrote positive messages on the fingers of their paper hands, and Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s mom added her own special message.
At one table the Duchess was given a high-five by Rjay Bryan, aged eight, when the pair found out they supported the same football team.
She is reportedly taking precautions for her two-year-old tot George and seven-month-old sister Charlotte, who might spill something wherein wipe-clean cloth may come in handy.
While the Duchess looked cheerful during her recent royal engagements, a new report says that the mother-of-two has been looking quite peaked, particularly during a charity appearance and while on a holiday shopping trip in Chelsea.
Currently, the Anna Freud Centre is developing a new national centre of excellence near Kings Cross to bring together expert researchers and practitioners in the field of child mental health.
She set up the Hampstead War Nurseries in 1941 in response to the social and emotional upheaval faced by children in wartime, and over the decades it developed into a centre of teaching and research and a major service provider.
The Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton, braved the crowds to do some Christmas shopping in London on Friday. Before she left, the children gave her a basket of chocolates and Rjay, the Chelsea fan, gave her a necklace with a drum on the end.
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Kate gets creative with youngsters at the Anna Freud Centre Family School.