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The Duchess of Cambridge has reminisced upon early memories she had with her “amazing granny”, outlining how her childhood experiences help instruct how she parents her own children .
The duchess opened up about the impact her grandmother had on her life when appeared on author Giovanna Fletcher ‘s podcast “Happy Mum, Happy Baby” on Saturday.
During the interview, which marked the royal’s first ever appearance on a podcast, Catherine explained that the time she spent with her grandmother “really stood out” among her childhood memories.
“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,” the royal said.
“And I try and incorporate a lot of the experiences that she gave us at the time into the experiences that I give my children now.”
The 38-year-old, who is mother to six-year-old Prince George , four-year-old Princess Charlotte and one-year-old Prince Louis , said that spending time outside is something she feels “really passionate about”, as it’s something she did a lot as a child.
“I think it’s so great for physical and mental wellbeing and laying [developmental] foundations,” Catherine stated.
“It’s such a great environment to spend time in, building those quality relationships without the distractions of ‘I’ve got to cook’ and ‘I’ve got to do this’. And actually, it’s so simple.”
Fletcher, who has three children with her husband, McFly band member Tom Fletcher, emphasised that no matter a parent’s background, they are trying their best to look after their children.
“It doesn’t matter who you are, what you have, or where you come from – we’re all trying to do our best with our children while continuously doubting our decisions and wondering if we’re getting it completely wrong. Talking helps unite us all,” the 35-year-old said.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Kate Middleton and Prince Wiliam's engagement - November 2010 When the Duchess of Cambridge announced her engagement to Prince William back in 2010 she chose to wear a dark blue wrap dress deigned by Issa. The outfit signalled the introduction of the ‘Kate effect’ after the dress sold out in more than 43 countries.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Princess Charlotte's first day of school - September 2019 Kate dropped off Princess Charlotte to her first day of school wearing a striking red and white printed dress by Michael Kors, known as the 'Carnation dress'. The gown was cinched at the waist with a slim black belt and paired with navy court heels.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The birth of Prince George - July 2013 On 11 July 2013, Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed their first-born child, Prince George Alexander Louis, weighing 8lbs 6oz. Just like Charles and Diana, the couple introduced the baby to the world outside the Lindo Wing the next day. For her first photo as a new mother, Katie wore a blue polka dot dress by Jenny Packham with a pair of nude wedges.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments King's Cup Regatta - August 2019 In one of her most casual looks, Kate attended the King's Cup Regatta wearing a colourful stripy top by designer brand Sandro with high-waisted navy trousers by one of her go-to high street favourites, L.K. Bennett. The royal completed her casual but chic look with a classic pair of white trainers from Superga.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Trooping The Colour - June 2019 For 2019's Trooping the Colour, Kate opted for a light yellow Alexander McQueen dress, matching Philip Treacy hat, and earrings borrowed from the queen.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Royal tour of Pakistan - October 2019 During a visit to Lahore's Badshahi Mosque, Kate wore a green shalwar kameez by Maheen Khan, paired with a matching headscarf. On Twitter, Khan said she was "proud to have designed this outfit" for the duchess. Khan explained that she and her team adorned the chiffon look with Phulkari embroidery, which is "a craft and a pattern of geometrics [prevalent] in Chitral."
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The royal wedding - April 2011 At her wedding reception, Kate slipped into something a bit more comfortable. Another look designed by Sarah Burton, the angora bolero was an elegant touch over a satin A-line gown with a sweetheart necklace and a jewelled belt.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Pippa Middleton's wedding - May 2017 The duchess wore a modest, pink dress designed by Alexander McQueen for her sister's wedding to James Matthews at St Mark's Church. The pale pink silk midi dress featured bell sleeves and a cinched waist, and she accessorised it with a matching fascinator and suede heels.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The Royal Variety Performance - November 2014 The first time Kate attended the Royal Variety performance in 2014 she opted for a floor length black gown with lace detailing created by American designer, Diane von Furstenberg. The royal finished the look with her hair styled in an undo and diamond earrings.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Prince George's Christening - October 2013 Kate and William's eldest child Prince George was christened at St James's Palace on October 23, 2013 - three months after his birth. The duchess chose a creamy white custom Alexander McQueen dress for the occasion, with ruffled detailing at the front and an A-line style skirt. She teamed the ensemble with a silk organza rose and veil hat by milliner Jane Taylor.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments India Tour - April 2016 During their 2016 tour of India, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited Kaziranga National Park in Assam, where they fed baby elephants and rhinos. Kate wore a casual Topshop dress with floral embroidery and completed the look with Dune London espadrilles and Accessorize earrings.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The "Back to Nature" festival - September 2019 Kate wore this breezy Emilia Wickstead dress to the opening of the “Back to Nature” playground and garden that she helped design at the Royal Horticultural Society’s Garden Wisley in Surrey. The royal completed the look with a trusty pair of espadrille wedges for the grassy terrain.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The Queen's Birthday Party - July 2018 The Duchess wore a red Alexander McQueen off-the-shoulder gown at a garden party in Berlin in honor of the Queen's birthday. For accessories, Kate choose Simone Rocha drop earrings and beige Prada heels.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Royal visit to Sweden and Norway - January 2018 Kate chose to wear a mustard yellow and blue, floral gown designed by Erdem as she and Prince William met with Swedish prime Minister Stefan Löfven and his wife, Ulla Löfven, for a dinner at the British ambassador’s residence. The pregnant royal, who was expecting her third child, revealed her burgeoning baby bump in the high-neck dress which cost £1,945.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The birth of Princess Charlotte - May 2015 The world gained a new Princess after the Duchess of Cambridge gave birth to her second child, Princess Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, on 2 May 2015. For her second appearance at the Lindo Wing after giving birth, Kate chose a pastel yellow and white floral print dress by British designer Jenny Packham, who also created her first post-pregnancy dress for her appearance following Prince George’s birth two years prior.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments A formal dinner at the Norwegian Royal Palace - February 2018 Kate made a regal statement in an Alexander McQueen draped gown for a formal dinner at the Norwegian Royal Palace. She accessorised with a diamond bracelet that was a wedding gift from the Queen, along with Her Majesty's pendant earrings.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments ANZAC Day Service of Commemoration and Thanksgiving - April 2019 The duchess made an appearance at the Anzac Day services in London wearing a teal coat dress by London-based designer Catherine Walker. The dress was nipped at the waist and came with a pleated A-line skirt, oversized buttons and a strong shoulder line.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Sydney Opera House - April 2016 The Duchess of Cambridge greeted crowds of public outside Sydney Opera House during a three-week tour of Australia and New Zealand wearing a vibrant yellow and white, color-blocked dress by Roksanda Ilincic. The royal loved this dress so much, she wore it again in July at Wimbledon.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments State Banquet - June 2019 Kate attended the State Banquet at Buckingham Palace during President Trump's three-day state visit to London. For the occasion, the royal turned to her favourite designer, Sarah Burton at Alexander McQueen, wearing a gorgeous white ruffled gown. She also debuted her sash and star of the Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order – an honour she was given from the Queen in April on the day of her and Prince William's eighth wedding anniversary.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Princess Charlotte's Christening - July 2015 For Princess Charlotte's christening at the Church of St Mary Magdalene on the Sandringham Estate in 2015, Kate chose a stark white Alexander McQueen fit-and-flare dress and matching fascinator.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The Diamond Jubilee - June 2012 In honor of the Diamond Jubilee, Kate was a lady in red in this look from Alexander McQueen's pre-fall 2011 collection. The dress featured long sleeves and a pleated skirt, and despite its £1,195 pricetag, had reportedly sold out online by the end of the day.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments A Street Cat Named Bob premiere - November 2016 The duchess wore an elegant white lace gown by Self-Portrait with a red poppy pin and a matching clutch as she walked the red carpet at the premiere of A Street Cat Named Bob in London. The film benefitted Action on Addiction, one of the many charities Kate supports.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Ballymena, Northern Ireland. - February 2019 Some royals do wear capes. Kate Middleton opted for a baby blue cape coat by Mulberry for her second day of engagements in Northern Ireland in 2019. The statement piece of outwear was from the English brand's Fall 2018 collection and featured a short cape that fell down to the elbows, as well as a belt and large buttons.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments The birth of Prince Louis - April 2018 On 23 April 2018, Prince William and Kate Middleton welcomed royal baby number three, Prince Louis Arthur Charles. Kate opted for another Jenny Packham dress, this time in red and white - a look many speculated was a tribute to Diana's ensemble in 1984 following the birth of Prince Harry.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Wimbledon - July 2019 Kate arrived at Wimbledon wearing a crisp white dress designed by British fashion label Suzannah. The duchess accessorised her short-sleeved “Wiggle” dress with a black Alexander McQueen belt and Alexander McQueen “Wicca” mini clutch, completing her look with black bow brooch. The dress retails at £1,850 and is made from Italian silk crepe, the designer states on the website.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Prince Louis' Christening - July 2018 For the christening ceremony of her third child, Prince Louis, Kate Middleton wore all-white Alexander McQueen dress that featured puffed sleeves, a V-neck and midi-length hem. The royal accessorised the look with an ornate Jane Taylor headband.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Henry Fawcett Children's Centre - March 2019 The duchess visited the Henry Fawcett Children's Centre in Kennington wearing black Jigsaw trousers with a lavender Gucci bow blouse. She also carried a lilac Aspinal purse.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Wimbledon - July 2017 Kate wore a polka dot dress by Dolce & Gabbana as she made her debut as patron of the Wimbledon tournament. The royal teamed the tailored silk dress with earrings by Oscar de la Renta and simple black suede block heel sandals from Office.
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Kate Middleton’s greatest style moments Diplomatic Corps - December 2019 Kate wore an Alexander McQueen gown to the Queen’s 2019 Diplomatic Corps Reception. The dress was was a long, velvet gown complete with long sleeves, a subtle concave neckline, and a slim fit. She layered the gown with a blue sash, symbolising her Dame Grand Cross of the Royal Victorian Order honor.
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During the podcast interview, the Duchess of Cambridge also spoke with Fletcher about her survey “Five big questions on the under fives”.
The landmark survey, which was launched in January , consists of five short questions designed to help shape public perceptions of the importance of children’s early years through first-hand experiences offered by parents, carers and families.
“What we’re doing with the survey is asking people – what is it that matters for them in raising their children today,” the duchess said of the survey, which has so far garnered 200,000 responses.
“It’s going to take a long time, I’m talking about a generational change, but hopefully this is the first small step: to start a conversation around the importance of early childhood development.
“It’s not just about happy, healthy children. This is for lifelong consequences and outcomes.”
The month-long online poll is believed to be the biggest survey of its kind.
It has been conducted on behalf of The Royal Foundation by market research company Ipsos Mori.
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