Kate Middletonis comfortable on both sides of the camera!

Kate even mentioned that the pink rag wreath was destined forPrincess Charlotte’s room. (Kate previously shared that pink is her 4-year-old daughter’s favorite color!)

Luke Wheeler-Waddison, 10, takes a polaroid photograph of Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge uring a visit to the Evelina London Childrens Hospital in London on January 28, 2020 to join a creative workshop run by the National Portrait Gallerys Hospital Programme

Luke Wheeler-Waddison, 10, holds up a polaroid photograph of Britain’s Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge which he took during her visit to the Evelina London Childrens Hospital in London on January 28, 2020 to join a creative workshop run by the National Portrait Gallerys Hospital Programme

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge interacts with children at a creative workshop run by the National Portrait Gallerys Hospital Programme during a visit to the Evelina London Childrens Hospital in London on January 28, 2020

In addition to photography, one of Kate’s favorite pastimes, children receiving care at the hospital participated in activities such as illustration and 3D set design.

For the event, Kate looked fashionable in a Dolce & Gabbana skirt suit paired with black tights and heels. Her hair was pulled back in a half-up style to show off a pair of diamond Mappin & Webb Empress Earrings.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge

Kate, who has previously dubbed herself an “enthusiastic amateur photographer,” is something of an art buff: she studied art history at the University of St. Andrews, where she metPrince William. Photography was also the focus of her thesis in school — and she recently used her skills tophotograph Holocaust survivors with their grandchildren.

But Kate’s favorite subjects are her three children:Prince George, 6,Princess Charlotte, 4, andPrince Louis, 1. Rather than rely on a professional photographer, the Duchess of Cambridge has been known to snap images of her little ones for milestone events like their birthdays and first days of school.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge interacts with children at a creative workshop run by the National Portrait Gallerys Hospital Programme during a visit to the Evelina London Childrens Hospital in London on January 28, 2020

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The royal has been patron of the National Portrait Gallery since 2012 and became patron of Evelina London in 2018. She learned more about the relationship between the two organizations, as they work in close collaboration to deliver art workshops to children of all ages, along with their siblings and parents. The program runs in three other children’s hospitals in London — Great Ormond Street Hospital, Newham University Hospital and The Royal London Hospital in Whitechapel.

Over the past 15 years over 20,000 children have benefited from the creative workshops which include photography, animation, sculpture and textiles.

source: people.com