Kate Middleton Gives A Subtle Shout-Out To Prince George, Princess Charlotte & Prince Louis In New Video — Watch!
June 18 2021, Published 10:20 a.m. ET
A sweet gesture! Kate Middleton gave a subtle shout-out to her three kids — Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis — when she posted about her new venture on social media.
In the video, which talked about her new initiative with children, the mom-of-three sported a Gold Midnight Moon necklace from Danielle Draper — which costs around $1,400 — and features the initials of her tots.
"The Duchess of Cambridge is an incredible role model — I look up to her as a young woman and a mother," Draper told PEOPLE. "Seeing her wearing one of my designs was a very proud moment. Everyone in the workshop thinks it's just amazing. It's good morale!"
She added, "It's a piece that I designed with myself in mind. I wear it every day, as does my my mom and sister. It's becoming one of our best sellers and it can be personalized in so many ways."
This is hardly the first time Kate has worn the jewelry. Last year, she was spotted with it while touring the U.K.
Clearly, Kate is on a mission to help others.
"Today I’m proud to be launching The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood — let’s embrace this golden opportunity to create a happier, more mentally healthy and more nurturing society," she wrote on the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's Twitter account.
"My own journey into understanding the importance of early childhood actually started with adults and not with children," she began. "It was about prevention. I wanted to understand what more we could do to help prevent some of today's toughest social challenges or what more we could to help with the rising rates of poor mental health. I've spoken to physiatrists and neuroscientists, to practitioners and academics and parents alike and what has become clear is that the best investment for our future health and happiness is in the first five years of life."
She continued, "And that is why today I am launching The Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood, working closely with others, the center hopes to raise awareness of why the first five years of life are just so important for our future life outcomes and what we can do as a society to embrace this golden opportunity to create a happier, more mentally healthy and more nurturing society. By working together, my hope is that we can change the way we think about early childhood and transform lives for generations to come because I truly believe the big change starts small."