Duchess of Cambridge endorses Tiny Happy People organisation

  July 15, 2020 at 1:38 am by

On July 14, the Duchess of Cambridge met the families who were involved in the creation of the “Tiny Happy People”, an online platform focusing on the physical development of babies and children.

Kate spoke to BBC Breakfast’s Louise Minchin, who was hosting an interview between Kate and the families. The platform offers parents free resources and is supported by the Royal Foundation.

Kate also revealed that her youngest son Prince Louis is getting confused with social distancing, and doesn’t understand why he can’t hug other people. She also said that Louis is “off” if she puts him down, and said that all her three children have been “bottomless pits” who need feeding all the time during lockdown.

Kate and the families talked about how the resources have helped them and their children, to which Kate admitted that she wished she had a similar resource when Prince George, her first child, was born. Tiny Happy People is a free platform and also offers advice as well as information on children’s development.

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