Duchess of Cambridge makes fruit kebabs with toddlers on visit to MumSpace group

Duchess of Cambridge makes fruit kebabs with toddlers on visit to MumSpace group
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Gareth Milner

By Gareth Milner


Published: 08/02/2022

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PACT works to combat isolation, support parental mental health and engage hard-to-reach communities in accessing health and social services.

The Duchess of Cambridge made fruit kebabs with toddlers as she joined a cooking workshop during a visit to a MumSpace playgroup.

Kate met families at the activity and wellbeing session run by PACT (Parents and Communities Together) in Southwark, south London, on Tuesday.


PACT works to combat isolation, support parental mental health and engage hard-to-reach communities in accessing health and social services.

The Duchess of Cambridge (second right) during a visit to PACT (Parents and Children Together) in Southwark, south London, to learn more about how communities can support parents and their families with their mental wellbeing and improve the health and development outcomes for young children. Picture date: Tuesday February 8, 2022.
Duchess of Cambridge
Alastair Grant

The duchess, a champion of research into early childhood, met mothers and youngsters to hear of the challenges they are facing.

MumSpace playgroups are free weekly sessions organised by PACT to allow mothers to share the ups and downs of motherhood.

Kate, who has set up the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, focuses much of her charity work on early childhood and how it affects outcomes in later life.

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