Kate Middleton Shows Interest In Talking About Children's Welfare

Kate Middleton has been up and about in her charity works. Princess Kate has been visible working in different charities and her dedication to it has been evident as well.

PEOPLE shared that they were able to observe how Kate has been doing in her charity works earlier this week and they have noticed that she was far from her usual formal self. She loosened up a bit as she learned the changes that young people experienced.

Last Tuesday, the Duchess of Cambridge received an introduction program from the Chance UK. The organization is reportedly helping children ages 5 to 11 who are said to be "at risk of developing anti-social or criminal behaviour."

At the event, Kate joined a group of children and she was seen smiling as she mingled with them but at the same time, deep emotions was also seen in her face.

According to Chance UK's chief executive Gracia McGrath, "This isn't someone smiling and nodding." She added, "She is asking intelligent questions and knows what happens when children go off the rails and go off the rails early."

Kate has been actively doing charity works with organizations that are helping people who are experiencing the toughest problems in the society. Prince William's wife is said to be setting her sights on helping attention on the early intervention for young people who have metal problems or face societal issues.

McGrath says that most of the youngsters that the Duchess has met shared, "when you get in trouble at school, you're always the focus. You're the bad kid. All their attention has been negative attention."

She continued, "What more positive attention can you give your children than saying your future queen actually really values you. I think the children felt listened to."

Meanwhile, Sir Tony Hawkhead, the head of Action for Children shared to PEOPLE that "Kate's interested in mental well-being and giving children confidence and self-belief. She is clearly very interested in how you can help families who are facing some really tough challenges."

He added, "That's one of her great interests, one of her great strengths."

Kate has definitely found a new calling and that is helping vulnerable children.

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