Kate Middleton Pokes Some Fun at Prince William's Bald Spot, Shares Prince George's Likes
Kate Middleton is taking after Prince Harry and poking a little fun at Prince William.
On Friday, the duo visited the Royal Easter Show at Sydney Olympic Park, where they watched a shearing demonstration. That's when Middleton saw her opportunity, according to E! News.
"The Prince was interested in the alpaca and as I showed it to the the Princess said he should put it on his head," said Lyn Crejan, a farmer from Glenn Innes. "She said, 'You need it more than me,' and pointed to his head and he laughed."
Perhaps this is payback because he said that a yellow dress she wore the other day looked like a banana.
As the two walked around, Kate Middleton was given a book about wombats by a local woman. Middleton accepted the gift and said, "I will read this to George. He is obsessed with wombats at the moment. He is really into them."
The two then also fed a ram pieces of apple, and Middleton told someone else that her son is a fan of sweet potatoes. She accepted gifts for both her son and herself, which included baby clothes, chocolates and preserves.
Middleton also toured a children's hospice called Sydney's Bear Cottage, which she found inspirational. She spoke in front of the staff and patients.
"It is really wonderful to be here today, having the chance to meet you all and to see the incredible work of Bear Cottage," she said. "First class delivery of children's palliative care is life changing. When families are confronted with the shattering news that their children have a life limiting condition, their world can fall apart. It is at those times that professional support is imperative."