The princess of Wales, Catherine, may have a busy schedule following her return to royal duties, but she will always make time for her children.
Recently, Catherine was spotted sporting two different looks during a special outing with her eldest son, Prince George, at the London Museum.
The day started with excitement for storyteller Emily Rickard and her family.
They had heard rumors that Catherine, along with Prince William and Prince George, might be visiting the Butterflies exhibit at the museum.
Eager to catch a glimpse of the royal family, they headed towards the exhibit and were delighted to find that the whales were just wrapping up their visit.
In a photo captured by Emily, Catherine looked stunning as always in an emerald Susanna budding hearts tea dress made of matte silk wrap.
She accessorized with Anoushka pearl and diamond earrings.
Catherine carried Prince George in her arms, while Prince William opted for a casual look in jeans.
Emily described the sequence of events, saying that they initially couldn’t believe their luck but soon spotted a few bodyguards.
After waiting for a few minutes, they finally saw Catherine, William, and George coming out.
Emily also mentioned that Prince George looked incredibly cute, and the family appeared normal and happy.
Despite being constantly in the public eye, they seemed to cope well with the attention.
This wasn’t the first time Prince George had visited the museum.
He had previously enjoyed a day out with his mother at the Natural History Museum.
The duo explored Hintz Hall, which houses a collection of 292 bone casts of a Diplodocus dinosaur skeleton.
On this occasion, Catherine opted for a more casual look, wearing a black jumper and patterned trousers, while George looked adorable in a navy jumper and trousers.
Holding hands with his mother, George went mostly unnoticed during their day out.
According to a witness, Catherine was seen holding George’s hand, showing him around, and engaging in conversation with the museum staff.
The witness noted that people didn’t really notice her presence as they moved around the dinosaur gallery.
George’s cuteness and happy demeanor caught the attention of many.
The museum later confirmed that Catherine, who is a patron of the museum, had visited with Prince William and George.
It seems George’s fascination with dinosaurs has sparked a family interest in learning more about them.
Catherine has previously expressed her own love for the London Museum, sharing that she visited as a child and was inspired by the love of nature.
Now, as a parent, she is experiencing the joy all over again with her own children, who adore coming to the museum.
She emphasized that their visits are not just to see the famous T-Rex but also to explore various exhibits.
While Prince George and Princess Charlotte have shown their love for the museum, it appears that Prince Louis is following in his big brother’s footsteps.
Recently, while Catherine and William were occupied with royal engagements, one-year-old Louis enjoyed an exciting outing at the Natural History Museum.
Accompanied by his nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Boraglio, Louis was seen admiring the dinosaurs.
Social media was abuzz with images of Louis dressed in a snug blue quilted coat, matching trousers, and Nike trainers.
Interestingly, the museum’s butterfly exhibition had served as the backdrop for Prince George’s official first birthday photos.
In celebration of Louis’ first birthday, the couple decided to take him there, marking one of many little celebrations they have planned in his honor.
The photos, taken by Press Association staff photographer John Stilwell, captured heartwarming moments.
In one photo, Catherine cradled her son in her arms, reaching out towards something off-camera.
In another, the family sat together on a bench, marveling at a Brazilian blue morpho butterfly perched on Prince William’s hand.
George, sitting on his mother’s lap, seemed eager to touch the winged creature without scaring it away.
John Stilwell, the photographer, remarked that Prince George was a lively and confident young boy, very sure of himself.
He also noted that George resembled his father, Prince William, in appearance and demeanor.