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Princess Kate and her three children have had their artwork featured on CBeebies, with the stars of the children's TV channel sharing their verdicts on the royal family's portrait sketches.
The artistic creations were showcased on Friday's programme after initially being released on Instagram earlier in February.
Kate, alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, drew portraits of each other as part of an activity to encourage family creativity.
The royal sketches were created using various mediums, including charcoal and ink.
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The Royal Family shared their artwork on Instagram to support Kate's latest early years initiative.
The Princess and her children took part in the fun activity to encourage families to get together to foster a "moment of connection".
The Instagram caption explained that drawing portraits can provide a special time for connection as families spend time focusing on one another.
It also emphasised the importance of being creative and "having lots of fun together!"
Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, all contributed their artistic efforts to the project.
This isn't the first time Kate has appeared on CBeebies.
In 2022, she read one of her favourite childhood books, The Owl Who Was Afraid Of The Dark, during the programme's popular Bedtime Stories segment.
The children's TV channel is now encouraging young viewers to participate.
CBeebies has asked youngsters to send in their own artwork featuring portraits of their friends and family.
This initiative builds on the royal family's demonstration of how creative activities can bring families together.
Kate unveiled the Shaping Us Framework in January through her Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
The Framework is the latest Shaping Us project and describes the social and emotional skills which start to develop in early childhood.
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These skills are described as key throughout our lives, shaping who we are and how we manage our thoughts and emotions.
They also influence how we communicate with others and explore the world around us.
The Royal Family's portrait activity aligns perfectly with this initiative's focus on meaningful connection and development.