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Kate Middleton appeared in Waterstones to buy books for George and Charlotte

Kate Middleton left the Kensington High Street branch of Waterstones with a bag for life filled with books.The Duchess of Cambridge was spotted popping into Waterstones to buy some new reading material for her children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.A casual, off-duty Kate was seen leaving the store on Kensington High Street carrying a bag for life packed full of exciting new books.A source told Mail Online she asked shop staff to point her in the direction of history and military-themed books for children.


She was wearing a baby blue coat and a matching polo neck jumper with casual jeans and flat black shoes for the shopping trip.As well as the bag for life, Kate was also carrying a black and gold handbag.After leaving the shop she walked across the pavement and got into a car waiting for her on the busy London road.George, Charlotte and Louis are already really into stories and reading, with Kate and Wills giving a few insights into what their kids like.William recently told a well-wisher that the royal trio love Julia Donaldson's Room on the Broom, saying: "I read this to our children all the time".He also reads them Harry Potter, with Kate once revealing: "He reads Harry Potter and he can do all the different voices and I think the children really appreciate that.".Last month Kate opened up about her role as mum to George, Charlotte and Louis in her most honest interview to date.She admitted feeling "mum guilt" when she leaves her little ones at home when she goes out to work.Speaking on Giovanna Fletcher's podcast Happy Mum, Happy Baby, she said: "Anyone who doesn't as a mother is actually lying."Yep - all the time, Even this morning, coming to the nursery visit here - George and Charlotte were like 'Mummy how could you possibly not be dropping us off as school this morning?'."It's a constant challenge - you hear it time after time from mums, even mums who aren't necessarily working and aren't pulled in the directions of having to juggle work life and family life.".She also says she sometimes feels guilty about the parenting decisions she makes.She said:


[You're] always sort of questioning your own decisions and your own judgements and things like that, and I think that starts from the moment you have a baby.".She goes on to explain how she deals with the guilt, relaying something a "very wise man" told her.She said: "The more people you have around your children who are safe and loving and caring, the better."So yeah - it was a real weight off my shoulders that actually it's not totally my responsibility to do everything, because you know we all have good days, bad days - and you can dilute that with others who aren't on that particular day struggling."I think it makes such a difference for your child, keeping them as constant and happy as possible.

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