Caption: The visit today is the latest stop for the Duchess as she promotes the online survey.
Pictured, Kate arriving at the nursery The Duchess of Cambridge got stuck in and served breakfast to children during an early morning visit to a south London nursery today.
Beaming Kate, 38, looked in her element as she wheeled in a trolley full of food and poured bowls of cereal for the youngsters at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School.
The royal, who has three children under six, looked well practised at holding the children's interest and was ready with a high five for two little girls who stayed at the table to eat their breakfast.
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Pictured, Kate arriving at the nursery The Duchess of Cambridge got stuck in and served breakfast to children during an early morning visit to a south London nursery today.
Beaming Kate, 38, looked in her element as she wheeled in a trolley full of food and poured bowls of cereal for the youngsters at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School.
The royal, who has three children under six, looked well practised at holding the children's interest and was ready with a high five for two little girls who stayed at the table to eat their breakfast.
She heard from staff about the importance
of nutritious food in a child's development and spoke about her landmark
early years survey, revealing 10,000 people have signed up in the week
since its launch.
It is the third
engagement in as many days for the Duchess, following an appearance at a
Holocaust Memorial Day service in London on Monday and a visit to a
London's children's hospital yesterday.
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