Princess Kate adorably helps a little girl with her arts and crafts at her latest royal engagement.

Princess Kate adorably helps a little girl with her arts and crafts at her latest royal engagement.

Princess Kate always has a healthy interaction with the little ones she encounters at royal functions, and her latest official visit on Tuesday was no exception.

While attending the reopening of the National Portrait Gallery in London, of which she is a patron, the princess got into an arts and crafts session with the little ones.

Among others, royal reporter Rebecca English showed footage of the princess participating in arts and crafts with 3-year-old Rania.

English wrote that Kate was "with 3-year-old Rania as part of @NPG's new under-fives program."

[8 In the video, Kate can be seen questioning Rania's caregiver (most likely her mother, but could also be a teacher or other parent) about whether the little girl likes to be creative. She also asked about the art Rania is making, and at one point asked if the image she is working on is of Peter Rabbit.

On this day, Kate was also able to meet and speak with renowned visual artist Tracey Emin and former Beatle Paul McCartney.

On this day, the royal fashionista wore a self-portrait optical illusion cream dress with her signature aquazzura bow pumps. Her exact dress is sold out, but you can purchase a similar style below.

In recent months, Kate has had tons of other equally heartwarming meetings with children during royal engagements.

For example, she recently high-fived the kids during a walk. And in May, the princess hugged a little girl who burst into tears while talking with her. Experts all agree: she has also been a constant nurturing parent to her own children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

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