KATE Middleton seemed undeterred by her brother-in-law’s bombshell book on a royal visit to a nursery today.
The beaming Princess of Wales looked relaxed as she chatted to kids and staff at Foxcubs in Luton, Bedfordshire.
Kate Middleton arrives at Foxcubs Nursery in Luton, Bedfordshire
The Princess of Wales, dressed in red, speaking to staff
The 41-year-old interacted with kids and staff during the engagement
A smiling Kate holds a mask to her face in front of the children
Dressed in red, the 41-year-old joined youngsters aged two to five to make colourful animal masks.
She also learned to write Chinese characters to mark the new year.
The engagement is part of her ongoing work to elevate the importance of early childhood to lifelong outcomes.
Prince Harry, 38, made a string of allegations about Kate in his memoir Spare, which came out earlier this month.
In one shocking segment he blamed her and husband William for encouraging him to wear a Nazi uniform to a fancy dress party.
The couple allegedly “howled with laughter” when they saw him in the offensive outfit in 2005.
The Duke of Sussex also revisited the infamous pre-wedding row between Meghan and Kate.
Harry insists that his sister-in-law was responsible for the argument about the bridesmaid’s dresses, which allegedly made his wife “sob on the floor”.
And he wrote how he pulled out a thong made of ermine for the princess during his speech at her wedding to Wills.
Harry – who claimed he was not his older brother’s best man – said an American man wrote to him about wanting to make something special for Catherine, and it got a “gratifying wave of laughter” from guests.
The princess made masks and learned to write Chinese letters with the children
The visit is part of her ongoing work to elevate the importance of early childhood to lifelong outcome