Princess of Wales shares adorable anecdote about her children

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The Princess of Wales revealed that her children tell her she looks ‘so young’ when they look back at photos of her and William from when they first met, as she spoke to benefactors in Anglesey.

Princess Kate, 40, shared the anecdote when she and William visited Wales for the first time since taking on their new roles earlier this week.

A video shared on TikTok shows the royal mother of three stopping to talk to a woman wearing a novelty Union Jack imprinted with a photo of her and William’s engagement in 2010.

“Oh my god, is that from our engagement?” she laughed as she looked at the picture.

A video shared on TikTok shows the royal mother of three stopping to talk to a woman wearing a novelty Union Jack imprinted with a photo of her and William's engagement in 2010 (pictured)

A video shared on TikTok shows the royal mother of three stopping to talk to a woman wearing a novelty Union Jack imprinted with a photo of her and William’s engagement in 2010 (pictured)

The Princess of Wales was caught smiling on camera earlier this week, sharing anecdotes about her children with crowds in Anglesey

The Princess of Wales was caught smiling on camera earlier this week, sharing anecdotes about her children with crowds in Anglesey

The Princess of Wales was caught smiling on camera earlier this week, sharing anecdotes about her children with crowds in Anglesey

The princess then said that she and William, 40, “always laugh about this.”

“You know we’ve been married for eleven years,” she said. “And we’ve been twice together, so it’s extraordinary.”

She then shared a sweet anecdote about her three children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four.

Kate said, “Our kids look back at pictures and are like ‘Mommy, you look so young’.”

The princess continued: ‘It’s nice to come back to Wales, because that’s where we lived and had our family. It’s been a very special day.’

William and Kate’s performance in Anglesey was the couple’s first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

William and Kate's performance in Anglesey was the couple's first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

William and Kate's performance in Anglesey was the couple's first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

William and Kate’s performance in Anglesey was the couple’s first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

It was symbolic that the royal couple, who will one day be king and queen consort, chose to visit Anglesey on their first visit to Wales in their new roles - where William's then-fiancée Kate Middleton had her first royal engagement 11 years earlier. had accomplished

It was symbolic that the royal couple, who will one day be king and queen consort, chose to visit Anglesey on their first visit to Wales in their new roles - where William's then-fiancée Kate Middleton had her first royal engagement 11 years earlier. had accomplished

It was symbolic that the royal couple, who will one day be king and queen consort, chose to visit Anglesey on their first visit to Wales in their new roles – where William’s then-fiancée Kate Middleton had her first royal engagement 11 years earlier. had accomplished

It was symbolic that the royal couple, who will one day be king and queen consort, chose to visit Anglesey on their first visit to Wales in their new roles – where William’s then-fiancée Kate Middleton had her first royal engagement 11 years earlier. had accomplished.

And according to body language expert Judi James, on this visit, the royal couple seemed more at ease as they settled into their roles as Prince and Princess of Wales and “have grown so much in terms of confidence and sociability.”

She said that during their 2011 performance in the town in North Wales, they tended to “pause and pose” more, adding that they “looked insecure about taking a more energetic and active approach to the audience.” and their appearance’.

The Princess of Wales was seen laughing and laughing with crowds during their visit to Wales

The Princess of Wales was seen laughing and laughing with crowds during their visit to Wales

The Princess of Wales was seen laughing and laughing with crowds during their visit to Wales

William and Kate's performance in Anglesey was the couple's first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

William and Kate's performance in Anglesey was the couple's first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

William and Kate’s performance in Anglesey was the couple’s first visit to the homeland since they were awarded the titles Prince and Princess of Wales by King Charles.

Judi explained that this is known as a ‘passive ‘here we are’ approach.

In contrast, she said their performance earlier this week was a “there you are” approach as they took steps to engage the crowd “with a quick energy and enthusiasm as if greeting old friends.”

The Prince and Princess of Wales threw themselves into royal engagements this week and the princess welcomed Royal Navy sailors to Windsor Castle in a surprise engagement yesterday.

An ‘elated’ Kate was appointed sponsor of HMS Glasgow in June 2021, and the mother of three recently met to ‘find out more about their role and what the next step is to get her in the water’ , said a statement made on Twitter yesterday by the Prince and Princess of Wales account.

“It’s a pleasure to meet some of HMS Glasgow’s @RoyalNavy Ship’s Company and learn more about their roles and what the next step is to get her into the water,” said a selection of images included.

The City Class Type 26 frigate is currently under construction in Govan, Scotland. Kate spoke to dozens of sailors about the ship’s construction and life in the Royal Navy.

She was seen smiling while chatting with the group, before posing for a photo with them.