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Kate Middleton debuts gold necklace with George, Charlotte and Louis’ initials

The Duchess of Cambridge was beaming during her latest outing, where she debuted a sentimental necklace.

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A casual Kate Middleton was the picture of health and happiness for her latest outing, where she debuted a sweet necklace adorned with the initials of her children.

The Duchess of Cambridge met with parents who were struggling to cope during the COVID-19 pandemic at Battersea Park in London Tuesday morning, local time.

The 38-year-old mother-of-three looked radiant in a white Ralph Lauren top, pink Marks & Spencer pants and white sneakers.

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Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge heard from families and key organisations about the ways in which peer support can help boost parent wellbeing. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge heard from families and key organisations about the ways in which peer support can help boost parent wellbeing. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate recycled a pair of $50 pink pants for the outing. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate recycled a pair of $50 pink pants for the outing. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images

But it was her gold necklace that stood out, featuring the initials G, C and L in honour of her three children, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2.

The accessory is valued at $A150 on the website Spells of Love, which is a one-person jewellery business based in Wales.

The 18-carat gold vermeil piece is currently available for pre-order in the UK.

Kate’s necklace featured her children’s initials. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate’s necklace featured her children’s initials. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images

Kate spoke to parents struggling mentally during lockdown, who were being supported by various peer volunteer groups.

“It’s good being able to listen and being listened to while being off guard. It is so important for your emotional wellbeing,” the Duchess was heard telling the parents.

“With your experiences, it’s so important that you’ve been through it. Without what you are providing, that form of relationship, you can feel so isolated. You should be very proud.”

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Kate spoke to mothers who had been feeling isolated due to the pandemic. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate spoke to mothers who had been feeling isolated due to the pandemic. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate was beaming as she entertained some of the children. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Kate was beaming as she entertained some of the children. Picture: Jack Hill/WPA Pool/Getty Images

After spending time in lockdown at their Norfolk home Anmer Hall, the Duchess and Prince William along with their children are now back at their London residence in Kensington Palace.

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Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at the London Bridge Jobcentre. Picture: Henry Nicholls/WPA Pool/Getty Images
Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge at the London Bridge Jobcentre. Picture: Henry Nicholls/WPA Pool/Getty Images

The royal pair returned to work last week, where they made an appearance at a bakery in London’s east to hear how the business had fared during the pandemic, before attending the Jobcentre at London Bridge.

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