Kate Middleton wishes she had received a speck of “gold dust” when she started out as a first-time mother. The Duchess of Cambridge, 38, relayed the message during her latest appearance during a “BBC Breakfast” interview in the United Kingdom on Monday that a new language and literacy program initiative called Tiny Happy People is an amazing tool for parents to be able to cater to their children ages 5 and under to foster those precious skills at home amid the coronavirus.
In speaking openly about a new father, Ryan and his 8-year-old daughter Mia, Middleton said he has benefitted greatly from the new program and only wishes she had such a program in place when she took on the journey as a mom. “He’s learnt a huge amount from Tiny Happy.
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