Wearing a shocking salmon pink dress by her new favourite
label, Goat, Kate sank to her knees to chat to youngsters who cheered and waved
the English flag. She wore her long brown locks in ringlets in a half up style.
The Duchess of
Cambridge made a beeline for a group of flag-waving children as she arrived at
a London Primary School this morning.
The Duchess Visited the Blessed Sacrament School in
Islington, north London, to view the progress of M-PACT Plus, a project which
helps address the difficult issue of addiction in families.
The children were delighted to meet her. One little
four-year-old made Kate smile when she asked him what his favourite part of
school was. Ezekiel quipped back: 'Lunchtime.'
Kate asked a group of flag waving youngsters why they were
so happy. And a little girl, Seyi, six, told her: 'I said it was because she
has come to Blessed Sacrament school. I said I liked her dress.'
And beaming Abigail, seven, said: 'She looks good in pink.'
The Duchess launched M-PACT Plus with comedian John Bishop
on a visit to Manchester in 2013 when she was pregnant with her son, Prince
George.
The project is funded by The Royal Foundation of The Duke
and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry - the vehicle for the trio's
charitable initiatives - in conjunction with Comic Relief and two charities of
which Kate is royal patron, Place2be and Action on Addiction.
M-PACT Plus provides early support for school children
affected by a parent's drug or alcohol misuse.
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