01of 07Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyKate Middletonwas all smiles when she visited a kindergarten class to promote hernew groundbreaking surveyaimed at parents, caregivers, teachers and nursery staff.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Kate Middletonwas all smiles when she visited a kindergarten class to promote hernew groundbreaking surveyaimed at parents, caregivers, teachers and nursery staff.

02of 07Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyThe Duchess of Cambridge chose to arrive in the morning to highlight the importance of a nutritious breakfast for a child’s development.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

The Duchess of Cambridge chose to arrive in the morning to highlight the importance of a nutritious breakfast for a child’s development.

03of 07Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyIn the kitchen, Kate chatted about nutrition with the school’s trainee chefs. Nelson-Neil joked about beets, saying: “I still can’t get them to eat it.” Kate, who previously shared that her kids, Prince George, 6,Princess Charlotte, 4, and 1-year-old Prince Louis, have anadventurous taste in vegetables, said, “Mine absolutely love it – it’s one of those things, until you try it, you don’t know.”

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

In the kitchen, Kate chatted about nutrition with the school’s trainee chefs. Nelson-Neil joked about beets, saying: “I still can’t get them to eat it.” Kate, who previously shared that her kids, Prince George, 6,Princess Charlotte, 4, and 1-year-old Prince Louis, have anadventurous taste in vegetables, said, “Mine absolutely love it – it’s one of those things, until you try it, you don’t know.”

04of 07Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyKate arrived as the preschoolers were gathering for their day. She heard about food provision from apprentices at the LEYF Early Years Chef Academy and helped nursery teachers serve breakfast to the children.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Kate arrived as the preschoolers were gathering for their day. She heard about food provision from apprentices at the LEYF Early Years Chef Academy and helped nursery teachers serve breakfast to the children.

05of 07Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyKate poured cereal for the classmates, asking them to say “Stop” when there was enough in their bowls. She then pointed to a plate of orange, banana, grape and papaya, asking the kids, “What do you think of the fruit? What’s your favorite?”

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visits LEYF Stockwell Gardens Nursery & Pre-School following last week’s launch of the “5 Big Questions” survey on January 29, 2020 in London, England

Kate poured cereal for the classmates, asking them to say “Stop” when there was enough in their bowls. She then pointed to a plate of orange, banana, grape and papaya, asking the kids, “What do you think of the fruit? What’s your favorite?”

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

07of 07Kate Middleton.Phil Harris - WPA Pool/GettyShe also met with staff to discuss her5 Big Questions on the Under Fivessurvey, which more than 100,000 have taken since last week. The questions include topics such as nature vs. nurture, health and happiness. The results will help guide what is done to help vulnerable children and families for generations to come.

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Kate Middleton.Phil Harris - WPA Pool/Getty

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

She also met with staff to discuss her5 Big Questions on the Under Fivessurvey, which more than 100,000 have taken since last week. The questions include topics such as nature vs. nurture, health and happiness. The results will help guide what is done to help vulnerable children and families for generations to come.

source: people.com