The Princess of Wales turned volunteer as she helped to sort donations at a local baby bank in Windsor on Monday.
Mum-of-three Kate, 41, visited The Baby Bank, where she learned more about the organisation's work to support families in need from Windsor, Maidenhead, Slough, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and the surrounding areas. See the moment where she packed donations...
The Baby Bank was founded in 2015 by two mothers from Windsor and strives to provide essential items to families facing financial hardship.
The charity provides a range of objects for families including newborn starter kits, school uniforms, nappies, buggies and beds. Donations are provided by the general public, retailers and local suppliers.
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Kate donned a smart-casual ensemble, consisting of a cream Reiss blazer over a white top, black trousers and matching flats.
Kate, whose son Prince Louis celebrated his birthday on Sunday, told staff at the donations centre that she could not believe her youngest son had already turned five and promised to bring her own family down to help out in the future.
"It only feels like yesterday that they were this tiny. They do grow so quickly," she said, as she held up a babygrow.
As Kate examined a large pile of boxes that had been donated by Mattel containing Buzz Lightyear toys, she revealed that her daughter, Princess Charlotte is a "huge fan of Toy Story".
In 2020, the Princess brought together 19 British brands and retailers to donate over 10,000 new items to more than 40 baby banks nationwide, operated by Little Village, Baby Basics and AberNecessities.