Inside the Duchess of Cambridge took part in an art workshop run by the National Portrait Gallery, pictured
The Duchess of Cambridge got stuck into an arts and crafts session on a visit to Evelina London Children's Hospital today.
Kate, dressed in a Dolce & Gabbana jacket and skirt, posed for Instax instant photos and helped cut-out paper people with young patients and their families.
The royal was also given a handmade 'rag wreath' by Luke Wheeler-Waddison, 10, and his little sister Savannah, four, which she promised to put up in her daughter Princess Charlotte's room.
'Wow! That's so lovely. Charlotte will love this,' Kate exclaimed, on being told it had taken the brother and sister between three and four hours to make. Read more from The Daily Mail.
The Duchess of Cambridge got stuck into an arts and crafts session on a visit to Evelina London Children's Hospital today.
Kate, dressed in a Dolce & Gabbana jacket and skirt, posed for Instax instant photos and helped cut-out paper people with young patients and their families.
The royal was also given a handmade 'rag wreath' by Luke Wheeler-Waddison, 10, and his little sister Savannah, four, which she promised to put up in her daughter Princess Charlotte's room.
'Wow! That's so lovely. Charlotte will love this,' Kate exclaimed, on being told it had taken the brother and sister between three and four hours to make. Read more from The Daily Mail.