It's so easy to see how much Kate Middleton adores children from the times she gets to interact with them publicly, and her latest appearance included a pretty funny moment. Kate was interrupted by a baby burping, resulting in the cutest video.
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Kate paid a visit to Riversley Park Children's Centre in Nuneaton.
She spoke with the health visitors and moms who work there and use the center.
"Health Visitors are such an important support for new parents from pregnancy through to children starting school," read the caption on the Wales' official Instagram post. "It was also great to hear how @earlychildhood trials of the Alarm Distress Baby Scale are going, reminding us how important innovation is in #ShapingUs."
At one point during her visit, she was interrupted.
During her visit, Kate was talking when she got interrupted by a baby who couldn't control the need to burp. (They're famous for doing that kind of thing.)
The Princess of Wales actually thought the moment was pretty funny, saying, "Well done you!" to the child.
Kate's probably used to this kind of behavior.

After all, she's raised three children of her own, the youngest of whom (Prince Louis, of course) is known to be rather cheeky. We wouldn't be surprised if he interrupted his mother with a burp on purpose these days!
That must be why Kate took the whole thing in stride.
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She also shared a film made from her visit.
Kate really appears to be in her element here, and it's easy to see just from watching the rest of this video. She's a natural!
"Families today are dealing with so many pressures, and spending time with Health Visitors in recent weeks has been eye-opening and an incredible insight into their work," the royals shared.
Kate is basically a baby whisperer at this point.

Between the burping situation and the time that Kate let a baby borrow her very expensive purse, she feels right at home with children, which must be why she has chosen to make early childhood education one of her biggest causes as a member of the royal family.
We couldn't imagine anyone better for the job.