Princess Kate has lifted the lid on Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Prince George’s fashion tricks.
The Princess of Wales travelled to the country of her royal title today, where she visited a textiles business called Corgi, specialising in knitwear and socks.
Kate, 43, was shown the facilities and even got to try her hand at sewing, to which she admitted it was “not my forte!”
The Princess opened up about her three children, who are aged 11, nine, and six respectively.
Princess Kate lifts lid on Charlotte, Louis and George’s fashion tricks
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Kate said she “archived” George, Charlotte, and Louis’ clothes, as the garments always “wore really well.”
She added: “It’s so lovely to reuse the things that are well made.”
During her visit to Corgi, Kate marvelled at the facilities and how good the staff were at their trade.
She said employee Shauna Kinsey, 24, who has worked for the company for six years, “made it look so easy”.
Princess Kate giggled as she admitted she was ‘terrible’ at sewing
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The Princess of Wales laughed and said: “It’s really hard. I’m sorry, I’m so terrible.”
On arrival, Kate said: “It’s so lovely to be here. I’ve been looking forward to it, I’ve heard all about your brand.”
After being told that young children often visited the factory from a local school, Kate noted: “It’s nice to see the younger ones coming in and learning this craftsmanship.”
Earlier in the day, the mother-of-three visited her new patronage, Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice in South Wales.
Princess Kate looked gorgeous in a Zara dress today
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Princess Kate also visited her new patronage, Ty Hafan Children’s Hospice
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The patronage was previously held by King Charles, and also Diana, Princess of Wales.
Kate admitted she was “proud” to take over a patronage previously held by her late mother-in-law.
During the visit, the Princess joined a stay-and-play session with families.