Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, showed her natural affinity with children during a recent visit to a hospice, where she left a heartwarming impression on both the young patients and their families. The visit took place at Tŷ Hafan in South Wales on January 30, where Kate became the official patron of the hospice. She engaged warmly with the guests, including the Forbes family, who were present at the hospice that day.
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The Forbes family, consisting of parents Alex and Dan, along with their children Felix, Lottie, and Maggie, received a special visit from Kate. Four-year-old Maggie had the opportunity to leave a handprint at the hospice, a tradition that signifies a sense of belonging and unity within the Tŷ Hafan community. Kate, embracing the spirit of the moment, joined in by having her own handprint painted alongside Maggie’s, creating a memorable and touching experience for all involved.

Alex and Dan Forbes expressed their gratitude towards Kate for her genuine and caring interaction with their family. Describing Kate as “relaxed and welcoming,” they highlighted how her maternal instincts shone through during the visit. Kate’s ability to connect with the children on a personal level was evident, making the experience feel natural and heartfelt for everyone present.
The Forbes family’s journey at Tŷ Hafan has been one of resilience and support, especially for Felix, who has been battling Miller-Dieker Syndrome, a challenging neurological disorder. Despite the initial grim prognosis, Felix has defied the odds and celebrated his 12th birthday, a testament to his strength and the unwavering support provided by Tŷ Hafan over the years.
Reflecting on their time at the hospice, the Forbes family highlighted the crucial role Tŷ Hafan plays in supporting not just the patients but also their siblings and families. Kate’s visit further underscored the importance of raising awareness about the hospice’s work and the impact it has on those facing life-altering illnesses.
As Kate took on the role of patron at Tŷ Hafan, she followed in the footsteps of Princess Diana, who was originally appointed as the charity’s patron in 1995. The connection to Princess Diana added a poignant layer to Kate’s visit, emphasizing her commitment to continuing Diana’s legacy of compassion and empathy towards those in need.
The warm and engaging nature of Kate Middleton, combined with her genuine interest in supporting causes related to children and families, reaffirms her position as a compassionate and dedicated member of the royal family. Her visit to Tŷ Hafan not only brought moments of joy to the guests but also shed light on the invaluable work being done by the hospice in providing comfort and care to those in their time of need.
