The Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton, has recently concluded a ‘secret’ two-week stint of work experience at Kingston Hospital in south-west London.
Mum-of-three Kate, 37, has long held an interest in the welfare of children, although the nature of her work experience at the hospital remains undisclosed.
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The Daily Mail reports that, according to the Court Circular – the official record of all royal engagements – the Duchess ‘completed two days with Kingston Hospital Maternity Unit in London’.
The hospital delivered more than 5,900 babies at its maternity ward in 2018, and also offers assistance with home births, alongside a midwife-led unit, the publication says.
Kate, married to Prince William and mum to Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and one-year-old Prince Louis, recently opened a children’s hospice in Norfolk.
The Duchess also accompanied her husband on a visit to children at a cancer hospital on their recent tour of Pakistan – the same one her late mother-in-law, Diana, visited in 1996.
Meanwhile, the Duchess is set to be the guest of honour on Mary Berry’s Christmas TV special, a newspaper report has claimed.
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