Kate Middleton shows she's a natural on the farm as she pets alpacas and even a SNAKE on surprise visit to a Belfast farm
Duchess of Cambridge has an encounter with a snake during a visit to The Ark Open Farm
The Duchess of Cambridge cut an off-the-cuff figure as she received Ark Open Farm near Belfast today, as a part of her tour of the united kingdom to market her landmark survey on the first years, ‘5 Big Questions on the Under-Fives’.
Kate Middleton, 38, looked stylish in black skinny jeans, brown recycled Penelope Chivers boots and a khaki Barbour jacket as she was seen stroking alpacas and bottle-feedling lambs as she visited the farm within the capital of Northern Ireland .
During her visit to the farm, Kate spoke to local parents and grandparents about the themes covered in her survey, which closes on 21st February, and their experiences raising young children.
The Duchess heard their thoughts on the foremost important factors that ensure children become happy adults and therefore the role of oldsters and society in ensuring children have the simplest possible start in life.
This afternoon Kate, who is understood because the Countess of Strathearn while in Scotland, was pictured switching her brown boots for a black heeled version, and ditched her Barbour jacket to point out off a baby blue poloneck as she spoke to users of the Social Bite cafe, during a visit to Aberdeen.
The Duchess of Cambridge cut an off-the-cuff figure as she received Ark Open Farm near Belfast this morning, as a part of her tour of the united kingdom to market her landmark survey on the first years, ‘5 Big Questions on the Under-Fives’
This afternoon Kate, who is understood because the Countess of Strathearn while in Scotland, was pictured switching her brown boots for a black heeled version, and ditched her Barbour jacket to point out off a baby blue poloneck as she spoke to users of the Social Bite cafe, during a visit to Aberdeen
The Duchess is meeting with employees, supported volunteers and customers who have experienced homelessness, to listen to how experiences within the early years of life can have a big effect on lifelong outcomes

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