Make it match! Duchess Kate and Prince William never fail to make a fashion statement, but their most recent outing took their couple style to a whole new level.
11.02.2022 - 22:07 / usmagazine.com
Storytelling champ! Duchess Kate gave royal enthusiasts a glimpse of what bedtime is like for her three children while reading aloud on the BBC’s CBeebies.
“Wow, what a tale,” the Duchess of Cambridge, 40, exclaimed during a sneak peek of her appearance on the children’s show shared via Twitter on Friday, February 11. “We can all feel scared sometimes, just like our little owl friend Plop.”
The England native donned a cozy sweater and a pair of light-washed jeans as she sat on a colorful blanket to read The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark by authors Jill Tomlinson and Paul Howard. Kate’s appearance on the program coincided with Children’s Mental Health Week.
Her Royal Highness, The Duchess of Cambridge, is reading #CBeebiesBedtimeStories to mark Children’s Mental Health Week
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Kate Middleton is giving viewers a look into how she reads her bedtime stories to her three children — Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3.The 40-year-old Duchess of Cambridge took part in a special on-camera reading of the children's book,, on the BBC's show. The wife of Prince William participated in the reading as part of Children's Mental Health Week. On Friday, released a clip from the episode, showing Kate signing off. In the video, the duchess is sitting on a blanket in a white printed turtleneck sweater and jeans as a crackling fire goes next to her. «Wow, what an encouraging tale,» she says.
Kate Middleton tries to help children to confront their fears 'with the help of others' during her CBeebies bedtime story.
Anyone with children will be familiar with the CBeebies show Bedtime Stories and to mark Children’s Mental Health Week, the Duchess of Cambridge has recorded a very special episode which will be aired this Sunday. Mental health is a subject very close to Kate’s heart so it’s no surprise that she agreed to appear on the iconic show to raise awareness.
Kate Middleton has been announced as the latest in a long list of famous faces to read a book on CBeebies Bedtime Stories.This Sunday, the Duchess of Cambridge will read The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark on the children's channel, becoming the first member of the Royal family to do so. But the 40 year old is not the first member of the Royal family to read a children's story on television, and is actually following in the footsteps of her father-in-law. Prince Charles, 73, published his own children's book, The Old Man of Lochnagar – which he wrote to raise main for The Prince's Trust – back in 1980 and, four years later, he took to our screens to read it.
Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge has been announced as the first Royal to take on the CBeebies Bedtime Story, to mark the programme's 20th anniversary, which coincides with Children's Mental Health Week.The 40 year old – who was seen taking part in a children's cookery lesson – will be seen reading Jill Tomlinson's The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, which links with this year's Mental Health Week theme of "growing together". But the Duchess is far from the first famous face to appear on the show, as the likes of Ryan Reynolds, Tom Hiddleston, Dolly Parton, and Tom Hardy have all previously stopped by.
Kate Middleton is the first royal to ever take part in CBeebies Bedtime Story.
Kate Middleton will be reading a CBeebies Bedtime Story to mark the programme's 20th anniversary, which coincides with Children's Mental Health Week. Kate, who is said to be "worried" for Prince Louis’ future, will be reading Jill Tomlinson's The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark, which links with this year's Mental Health Week theme of "growing together".The Duchess, 40, is set to have a crucial part in Children’s Mental Health Week by narrating the children's story as organisers aim to raise the importance of prioritising children’s mental health.This year, children and adults are being encouraged to consider how they have grown emotionally.The national week also aims to help people understand the benefits of trying new things and moving beyond their comfort zones.
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