Prince William jokes Kate Middleton is 'feeling broody' as she cuddles tot on Glasgow visit
11.05.2022 - 23:47
/ ok.co.uk
The Duke of Cambridge joked that his wife Kate Middleton was ‘broody’ today as she cuddled babies in a school in Glasgow. Prince William and Kate toured St John’s Primary School in Inverclyde as part of their two day trip in Scotland.
The Royals were visiting the school on Wednesday to learn about a new project which aims to help children’s emotional empathy. School children in the project will learn all about human development by interacting with a mother and her baby.The future King and his wife met pupils at the school, sang with the children and Kate cuddled an adorable baby boy.
Before the visit, Prince William joked: "Can you get my wife out of here before she gets broody?" She was later snapped holding a ten month old, who had been taking part in the project. One mum said she has been bringing her baby to the school as part of the sessions, called Roots of Empathy, which is run by Action for Children.
Kate is a patron of this charity which aims to help young people and vulnerable children.The royal couple got stuck into the activities and sat cross-legged on the floor, watching the tot crawl across a mat. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .They both sang nursery rhymes with the seven year olds, and enjoyed doing the hand movements to Incy Wincy Spider.The Duchess of Cambridge wore a sophisticated blue top with navy tailored trousers while learning about the sessions.
Action for Children, who run the programme in 18 Scottish local authority areas, say that the sessions help improve pupil's behaviour.They guide the children in discussions about emotions, and those involved have been kinder as a consequence with less instances of bullying. Kate
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