Kate interrupted by burp during Royal Family engagement as princess responds with three words
The Princess of Wales visited Riversley Park Children's Centre in Nuneaton today
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Princess Kate was interrupted by a burp during her latest Royal Family engagement.
The Princess of Wales visited Riversley Park Children's Centre in Nuneaton today.
The royal sat and chatted with a group of women as they bounced babies on their laps.
Kate had a conversation with Mischa Kerr, 36, and her nine-month-old Talia Saliba-Kerr - who spent the entire session holding the royal's right hand.
Kate had a conversation with Mischa Kerr, 36, and her nine-month-old Talia Saliba-Kerr - who spent the entire session holding the royal's right hand.
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Another infant in the room, 10-week-old Raphael Pickering interrupted the chat by letting out a massive burp.
Kate turned to the baby and said: "Well done you" in a cute three word response to the incident.
The royal added: "It's always really reassuring, you spend ages trying to make that happen."
Raphael's mother said after the incident: "I thought he was going to be sick, I thought 'please don't vomit on the princess', but luckily it was only a burp.
"I'm going to wait till his 18th birthday to tell him."
Earlier this month, Kate met with local and national rugby players during an engagement.
Kate is the patron of the Rugby Football Union and appeared to be in good spirits as she took part in some drills wearing an England jersey.
David Stanton, a body language expert said that the Princess of Wales wore the shirt in order to build a connection with the players.
Another infant in the room, 10-week-old Raphael Pickering interrupted the chat by letting out a massive burp.
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The body language expert said: "Clothes are important as they send messages out to the world from a non-verbal aspect.
"Kate wearing an England rugby top and fitted trousers for this particular engagement is definitely an attempt to build a connection to the people that she was visiting.
"She wanted to be the same as them, which enabled her to build an even deeper sense of rapport."
In terms of body language, Kate came across very confident as she attended the event.