Kate Middleton made her historic return to Saint-Patrick on Monday.
The Princess of Wales, colonel of @irishguards, visited the Irish guards of Wellington Barracks in London.
While Kate spent time chatting with soldiers and their families during her visit, she had a comforting interaction with a young boy, as indicated by Mailonline.
Speaking with Noah Hogan, seven, the son of the company sergeant John Hogan, Kate asked him if he loved football.
“Do you like football? Our children play football. Have you ever started to play on weekends?” Asked Princess Kate, referring to her own children, Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6.
When Noah answered yes, Kate asked: “Do Mom and Dad come to watch? When they can?”
“Papa is not looking at a lot, when you are at work,” replied what Kate answered what Kate said: “Do you like the idea of being so in the army? What would you like to do?” Noah shared that he wanted to become like his father.
In addition, the princess of Wales also spoke to Noah’s brother Lucas, saying: “You are the same age as George. So you haven’t had any exams this year?”
Later, Kate Middleton joined traditional celebrations, distributing Shamrock strands to the Irish Guards and their mascot, an Irish Wolfhound named Seamus.




