Duchess Kate enjoys fun-filled day with toddlers at Henry Fawcett Children's Centre

Following her appearance on Commonwealth Day, the Duchess of Cambridge stepped out for not one, but two engagements on March 12! Continuing on her action-packed week, the mom-to-three stopped by the Henry Fawcett Children's Centre, where she enjoyed some toddler-and-parent time. Later on in the day, the duchess is set to attend a glitzy gala at the National Portrait Gallery.
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Duchess Kate, 37, arrived at the children's centre with her best fashion foot forward! Carrying one of her favourite Aspinal bags, she dazzled in a pair of black trousers by luxury British brand Jigsaw and a pink-purple pussybow blouse by Gucci.
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Duchess Kate fashioned her hair in her trademark bouncy curls, tucking the strands behind her ear to show off her Links of London Hope Egg Earrings (she hasn't worn them since 2012!).
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Kate took a seat at a table to discuss how the Leap program is using the Parent and Infant Relationship Service (PAIRS) to support parents, carers and their children.
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Duchess Kate showed off her megawatt smile while learning about the program.
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Duchess Kate joined parents and their toddlers on the mat. The group was taking part in a "Together Time" session offered by the program, which is designed to support parents’ ability to understand their child’s cues and feel more confident in their parenting.
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Another one of the services offered is called "Circle of Security," which is one of two universal programs offered to all parents with children of 0 to 4 years. Duchess Kate enjoyed a sweet moment with one little girl.
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Duchess Kate couldn't get enough playtime with the adorable kids at the centre.
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Knowing how fond the duchess is of children and supporting families, it's no surprise Kate wants to support a program that helps parents and caregivers better understand their child’s emotions, and enhances the development of their child’s self-esteem.
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