Kate Middleton Says Prince George Liked Pigeons More Than Dinosaurs During
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Kate, who wore a grey dress by Orla Kiely during the event at Islington Town Hall, was all smiles when she met Carl Goddard, 10, from Haringey, north London, and his mentor Claire Butler, 29. 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.
She then followed this up with an appearance at the world premiere of Spectre.
The Duchess of Cambridge, née Kate Middleton has revealed that Prince George was far more interested in the pigeons than the dinosaurs during their recent trip to the National History Museum. At both events, Kate Middleton was joined by her husband, Prince William, as well as her brother-in-law, Prince Harry.
Museum visitor Rimi Rahman told People magazine, “She was holding George’s hand, showing him around and talking to one of the people who worked there”.
Butler revealed: “She said that George was more interested in a pigeon they found there rather than all the wonderful exhibits”. On Tuesday she attended the the 100 Women in Hedge Funds Gala Dinner. “Kate is very good at putting on a brace face, but everyone just wants to make sure she’s taking care of herself”, the insider added, as reported on Hollywood Life. “George looked so cute and little”.
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”.