Duchess Kate serves up cereal during nursery visit

Phil Harris - WPA Pool/Getty Images(LONDON) -- During a visit to south London at a nursery, Duchess Kate was spotted serving up cereal to school children. While at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School, the Duchess...

January 29, 2020Updated: January 29, 2020
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Phil Harris - WPA Pool/Getty Images(LONDON) -- During a visit to south London at a nursery, Duchess Kate was spotted serving up cereal to school children.

While at Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School, the Duchess of Cambridge had been initially advised from staff on the importance of nutritious food in a child's development and discussed her landmark early years survey that revealed 10,000 people have signed up in a week since launching.

"Parents, carers, and families are at the heart of caring for children in the formative years, so that is why I want to listen to them. As a parent I know how much we cherish the future health and happiness of our children," Kate said in a statement referring to the survey.

Duchess Kate's visit included quality time at the nursery where she is seen pouring cheerios and sharing a big smile.

 

 

She intended to initially visit the nursery last week after launching "5 Big Questions on the Under Fives," but had to cancel due inclement weather.

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