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Kate and William reveal children's new obsession

Photo credit: HENRY NICHOLLS - Getty Images
Photo credit: HENRY NICHOLLS - Getty Images

From Red Online

Kate Middleton and Prince William have given their royal fans further insight into life at home with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.

During a visit to the London Bridge JobCentre on Tuesday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke to employers who are helping people find jobs during the ongoing Coronavirus pandemic.

At one point, they spent time with Lloyd Graham who works for a construction company and discussed how he is looking to hire workers for demolition work.

‘The children, especially Louis would love to come and watch that, to see the diggers, they love it,’ William said of their youngest son.

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Photo credit: WPA Pool - Getty Images

‘Don’t forget Charlotte! She’d love it too,’ Kate added.

During another conversation William joked: ‘In terms of DIY, men think they can do everything when it comes to DIY. I think that’s why everything falls apart.’

For their trip around east London, the Duchess of Cambridge re-wore her red floral Beulah shirt dress. She paired the seasonal look with chestnut-brown heels and a pair of earrings by Missoma.

Photo credit: HENRY NICHOLLS - Getty Images
Photo credit: HENRY NICHOLLS - Getty Images

Instagram posts on the Kensington Royal account of their royal visits to Brick Lane Beigel Bakery and East London Mosque see the royal couple making bagels and meeting volunteers at the London Muslim Centre who have helped members of their local community with delivering hot meals and medication to vulnerable individuals.

Last week, Prince George and Princess Charlotte returned to full-time education at Thomas’s Battersea after five months of homeschooling with their parents.

During their time in lockdown, the family of five have kept busy, with Charlotte making homemade pasta in the kitchen with Kate and delivering it to neighbours in Norfolk, and Louis creating finger-painting art in rainbow colours in tribute to key workers for the NHS.

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