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SHOWING EMPATHY AS A MOTHER

BRINGS THE FEEL-GOOD FACTOR AS SHE OPENS A DAY SURGERY UNIT FOR CHILDREN

The Princess of Wales said last week that taking her children to hospital was “always nerve-racking” as she met young patients, parents and staff at a new children’s day surgery unit in London.

The Princess, who is patron of Evelina Children’s Hospital, officially opened its £55m purpose-built facility at Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust in South London, which provides pre-surgery checks, operations and recovery under one roof, reducing the need for repeated visits.

Looking chic in a blue crepe jacket and matching cropped trousers by Sarah Burton for Alexander McQueen, teamed with Gianvito Rossi pumps and sapphire and diamond earrings that belonged to Diana, Princess of Wales, Kate chatted to families including one waiting in a pre-op cubicle.

“It’s always nerve-racking as a parent; I’ve taken mine into hospital for different things,” the mother of three told them. You’re always at least worried, but you’ve got a great team.”

Kate, 41, was also reunited with Evelina’s most high-profile patient – nineyear-old Tony Hudgell, who has raised £1.8m for the hospital by doing sponsored walks on his prosthetic legs.

Kate smiles warmly as she arrives to open a new day surgery unit at London’s Evelina Children’s Hospital, which will help to treat 2,300 young patients a year
The Princess is clearly thrilled to be reunited with double amputee Tony Hudgell
‘It’s always nerve-racking as a parent; I’ve taken mine into hospital for different things’ The Princess
She also chats to other patients in the art space

The youngster’s life was saved when he spent four months there as a tiny baby after being horrifically abused by his birth parents, with injuries so severe he had to have his legs amputated. They were jailed for ten years in 2018.

Tony, who was enjoying an art session, first met Kate two years ago at her Westminster Abbey Christmas carol concert and was delighted to see her again.

“He loves seeing her and his little face lights up,” Tony’s adoptive mum Paula Hudgell tells hello!.. “She’s so lovely with Tony and she just cares so much. She spent a lot of time chatting to him and finding out what he likes and she thanked him for everything he has done for the hospital. They have met before and they were like old friends.

Nine who raised £1.8m for the hospital by doing sponsored walks.
Kate leaves holding flowers presented to her by former patient Burac Abrahams.
PHOTOS: CAMERA PRESS/ANNA WATSON. © KENSINGTON PALACE. MIRRORPIX. PA IMAGES. PAULA HUDGELL. STEPHEN LOCK/I-IMAGES. THE BIG ISSUE
Among the young patients she meets are Saya Stephenson and her worried mother Miwa
Kate hugs
‘The visit has lifted the whole place. I

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