Kate explained to podcast host Giovanna that a 'happy home' and a 'safe environment' were also aspects of her childhood she wanted to provide her own children with (pictured together)
In her first ever podcast interview, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed the childhood experiences she shared with her 'amazing granny' are ones she now tries to give her own children.
Speaking on a special episode of Giovanna Fletcher's Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast, Kate Middleton, 38, said time with her grandmother Valerie Glassborow, who worked as a Codebreaker at Bletchley Park during World War II, was an aspect of her younger years that 'really stood out' for her.
During the interview, which focuses on her early years work and landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives,' the royal told the author and podcast host it was part of her childhood she would like her three children, Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, one, to experience.
'I had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to us, playing with us, doing arts and crafts and going to the greenhouse to do gardening, and cooking with us,' said Kate, in the podcast which goes live on Saturday. Read more from The Daily Mail.
In her first ever podcast interview, the Duchess of Cambridge revealed the childhood experiences she shared with her 'amazing granny' are ones she now tries to give her own children.
Speaking on a special episode of Giovanna Fletcher's Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast, Kate Middleton, 38, said time with her grandmother Valerie Glassborow, who worked as a Codebreaker at Bletchley Park during World War II, was an aspect of her younger years that 'really stood out' for her.
During the interview, which focuses on her early years work and landmark survey ‘5 Big Questions on the Under Fives,' the royal told the author and podcast host it was part of her childhood she would like her three children, Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, one, to experience.
'I had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to us, playing with us, doing arts and crafts and going to the greenhouse to do gardening, and cooking with us,' said Kate, in the podcast which goes live on Saturday. Read more from The Daily Mail.