While the coronavirus pandemic means the royal family arenโt able to carry out their regular official appearances, that hasnโt stopped them from connecting with members of the public via video call.
Like so many of us, the royals are regularly jumping on Zoom or FaceTime to connect with both family members and work colleagues, as they try to remain connected during these tough times.
And now Kensington Palace has just released a new clip of Duchess Catherineโs most recent video call, to new parents Rebecca Atwood and John Gill, who recently welcomed baby Max into the world.
โHello! Very nice to meet you! This is definitely a first, I think!โ Kate began the video, and was soon clearly taken with baby Max.
โHe is so sweet. Ah, congratulations! When did you have him?โ she asked mother Rebecca, who explained he had arrived at 10pm the night before.
Kate, herself a mother of three, replied: โMy goodness, you must be exhausted.โ
Rebecca later revealed to HELLO! magazine exactly what she and Kate discussed during their video call.
โHaving a baby is an extraordinary experience at any time, but having one during lockdown and then having a surprise conversation with the Duchess of Cambridge after two hoursโ sleep was particularly surreal!โ Rebecca said.
โThe Duchess asked us about having a baby at such an unusual time, and our experience on the maternity ward was that all the midwives made it as normal as possible โ apart from the masks, it was exactly the same as when we had our first son, Rafe, in 2015. The midwives were amazing on both occasions.โ

The Duchess met new parents Rebecca and John, and their baby son Max on the call.
(Image: Kensington Palace)The Duchess of Cambridge met the new parents during a video call to midwives she worked alongside during a short work placement at a London hospital late last year.
Kate was speaking to the health workers ahead of UK Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week (May 4-10) and learned about how the coronavirus pandemic has altered the birthing experience for new parents, as well as health staff.
The Duchess has long supported various mental health charities and encouraged everyone to speak up during times like these.
โItโs so important to access and reach out for help when you need it,โ she told the group of midwives.
โWeโve heard it with the frontline workers, for those who are struggling, they donโt feel they can reach out because they feel guilty for doing it, which is extraordinary to hear. With new mums and parents and families, they donโt want to feel like theyโre overburdening [the NHS] but it is so important to reach out and ask for help when you do need it.โ
The mother to Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis two, also said speaking to other women was the key to eliminating feelings of isolation.
โYou speak to six mums and all of you realise you are going through the same thing,โ she said, encouraging others to get in touch with mothers in their network.
โBefore that, youโre worried that actually what youโre experiencing, youโre the only one whoโs going through it. And itโs exactly the same for new mums whether through pregnancy or with a newborn baby, you know, you feel that youโre the only one actually experiencing something.โ

The Duchess looked glowing in the clip.
(Image: Kensington Palace)Royal fans were quick to spot the lovely blue jumper Kate wore during the call โ itโs from UK brand Tabitha Webb.
But the beautiful wool and cashmere blend knit, which features a white geometric design, doesnโt come cheap โ the jumper costs ยฃ275.00 ($533).

The jumper features a unique zig-zag design.
(Image: Tabitha Webb)However, Kate has previously worn a more affordable design during her video chats in lockdown.
Fans went wild over her orange Zara jumper, which costs a much more affordable $58.
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