Princess Kate continues heartfelt support for local charity alongside George, Charlotte and Louis

Lewis Henderson

By Lewis Henderson


Published: 07/01/2026

- 10:16

The Princess of Wales first visited the charity in 2023

Princess Kate and her three children have continued their support for charity The Baby Bank in Windsor.

Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, personally selected a series of baby products to donate, which a member of their staff then dropped off at the centre.


The Princess of Wales visited the local baby bank with her three children in 2023, where they participated in an hour-long volunteering session that had an impact on the family.

Co-CEO of The Baby Bank, Lauren Hall, said the charity is "delighted" that they "popped up" in the royals' minds again.

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Princess Kate has continued her heartfelt support.

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Ms Hall told HELLO!: "A staff member approached us for a list of items we use on a regular basis, but also ones that we could gift throughout the year.

"We then had the items dropped off to us that the royals had gone out and purchased."

The co-CEO felt blessed that they "were straight away on their radar" when it came to supporting a charity again.

She said: "It's lovely they remembered their visit to us. They were very much engaged on that visit and thoroughly enjoyed themselves. And all donations go a long way, so it's a huge help to us."

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Princess Kate and her three children 'had items dropped off' to the charity.

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The Prince and Princess of Wales have been introducing their children to charity work, most recently with Prince William taking his eldest son to a homeless shelter, The Passage.

The visit was to the same shelter Princess Diana took William to in 1993.

Ms Hall said: "The Prince and Princess are clearly very keen to get the children involved in charity work from a young age.

"They're setting a good example. George, Charlotte and Louis are obviously very keen to be hands-on, and I think that exposure from a young age is rounding them as children."

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Kate first visited the charity in 2023.

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She continued: "The Princess's support is so important to us.

"We find nationwide that baby banks in general get a lot more support after a royal visit or a royal donation, and we do get a lot of people reaching out for support as well.

"That regular awareness has definitely elevated baby banks as a charity nationwide, as well as our own personal one. It's a huge help to us, being a local charity."

Kate was the first member of her family to visit The Baby Bank in April 2023, vowing to return with her children.

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The co-CEO of the charity said: 'The Princess's support is so important to us'.

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She returned to the charity in November of that year, and their support remains prevalent today.

The Princess of Wales's gestures come as she made a remarkable return to royal duties in 2025, completing 68 public engagements after announcing her cancer remission 12 months ago.

Kate showed clear signs of recovery, with her workload rising from 13 in 2024 to 68 across 2025.

This represents a 523 per cent increase as she rebuilt her public schedule following her cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment.