Kate Middleton shared a touching moment with a toddler during her visit to Colham Manor Children’s Center.
between the royal and the child. I love seeing her take time to get down on a kid’s level and have a genuine conversation with him. Moments like these truly shows how gracious and loving she is, even to kids who aren’t her own.The Daily MailThis time, she spotted 8-year-old Elizabeth Sulkovska, who was paying respects to the late Queen with a stuffed corgi in hand, when Middleton approached her and helped her find the best spot to leave her items.
“I went with her to put the flowers and the corgi down. She said, ‘Where do you think we should lay the flowers?’ and I said ‘We should put them there,’” Sulkovska told the outlet.
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