With a second royal baby on the way, Duchess Catherine has been practising her skills meeting with other little ones – although she often seems to have “the Duchess Catherine effect” on them!
With a second royal baby on the way, Duchess Catherine has been practising her skills meeting with other little ones – however she often seems to have something known as “the Duchess Catherine effect” on them!
Catherine meets with hundreds of members of the public everywhere she goes – and often the excitement of meeting her in the flesh can have quite an overwhelming effect on her well-wishers.
This is especially the case when it comes to her little fans! As the saying goes, “never work with children or animals” as their behaviour can be a little unpredictable!
Thankfully though, this usually just makes for some highly adorable moments – such as the super cute two-year-old Ryan Dixon who was tasked with presenting the pregnant Duchess with a bouquet of flowers on her recent visit to Kensington. Instead, he burst into tears as soon as she approached!
Check out some of the adorable kids who’ve been overwhelmed by the Duchess Catherine effect!
The adorable Ryan Dixon met with Duchess Catherine in Kensington, London this week and was tasked with presenting the pregnant Duchess with a bouquet of flowers but instead burst into tears as soon as she approached!
Ryan’s Mum Tracy said she was shocked to see the normally boisterous 2-year-old Ryan come over so shy and speechless and had to take over for him: “We practised all weekend. He was going to say ‘these are for you, nice flowers, lovely flowers’ and he was fine doing it at home.”
Children at Barlby Primary School presented the Duchess with a children’s chair [when she visited last week to officially open the new Clore Art Room](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2015/1/duchess-catherine-make-first-public-appearance-of-2015/).
Children at Barlby Primary School presented the Duchess with a children’s chair when she visited last week to officially open the new Clore Art Room.
One child though had a particularly odd question for the royal. When presenting the Duchess with a bouquet, they asked “Would you like to be a chicken?” The Duchess replied with a smile: “Would I like to be a chicken?! Maybe!”
“Oh my God! It’s Princess Kate!” was the surprised exclamation that the Duchess was greeted with by one little boy [when she visited the Beaver Scouts in December last year](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/12/duchess-catherine-rocks-a-hoodie-hangs-out-with-adorable-scouts/).
“Oh my God! It’s Princess Kate!” was the surprised exclamation that the Duchess was greeted with by one little boy when she visited the Beaver Scouts in December last year.
Catherine dismissed the Princess title though, saying: “My name’s Catherine. Very nice to meet you.”
The Duchess had a turn wearing a blindfold as she iced a cupcake with the Scouts – the idea was to simulate the experience of being blind.
“You’re not Princess Elsa!” Some of the young kids at the child development centre in Harlem were surprised that the Duchess didn’t look at all like the main character from kids film ‘Frozen’ [when Catherine visited on her trip to New York last year](http://www.womansday.com.au/celebrity/photo-galleries/2014/12/duchess-catherine-tours-child-development-centre-in-harlem/).
“You’re not Princess Elsa!” Some of the young kids at the child development centre in Harlem were surprised that the Duchess didn’t look at all like the main character from kids film ‘Frozen’ when Catherine visited on her trip to New York last year.
“They thought she was the princess from Frozen,” Rose Ann Harris, director of early childhood services at the centre, explained.
“When they heard she was coming, they thought it was Elsa; we said a princess and they got a princess.”