Kate Middleton reveals Princess Charlotte ‘loves to dance’

Royal twinkle-toes! Proud Kate Middleton reveals Princess Charlotte loves to dance as she chats with a little girl, 4, during her trip to Galway

  • Duchess of Cambridge, 38, has revealed that Princess Charlotte ‘loves to dance’ 
  • Kate made the comments when chatting to a little girl during a trip to Galway 
  • Hundreds of well-wishers lined the streets as the royal visited the Irish city
  • It has previously been revealed Princess Charlotte takes weekly ballet lessons 

The Duchess of Cambridge has revealed that Princess Charlotte ‘loves to dance’ while speaking to a little girl during a trip to Galway today.

Kate, 38, and her husband Prince William, 37, made the admission while being filmed on a walkabout and meeting members of the public on their final day in Ireland. 

With hundreds of well-wishers lining the streets, the mother-of-three couldn’t help but stop and chat with one adorable youngster, four.

After asking the little girl her age, Kate questioned whether she was a fan of dancing, before saying: ‘Charlotte likes dancing too.’

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Kate, 38, and her husband Prince William, 37, were filmed on a walkabout meeting members of the public at the start of their final day in Ireland

The Duchess of Cambridge (pictured left) has revealed that Princess Charlotte ‘loves to dance’ when speaking to a little girl (pictured right) during a trip to Galway today

Kate revealed how Princess Charlotte, 4, 'likes to dance' while on a royal walk-about today in Galway

Kate revealed how Princess Charlotte, 4, ‘likes to dance’ while on a royal walk-about today in Galway  

Crouching down to speak with the youngster, who appeared to be standing next to her mother, Kate asked: ‘How old are you going to be in May? You’re going to be five?

‘So you’re exactly the same age as Charlotte,’ with Kate and William’s second child turning five on May 2.

A beaming Kate continued talking to the little one, asking: ‘Wow, do you like dancing?’, with the girl saying she did. 

‘Charlotte likes dancing too,’ the proud duchess then admitted, before wishing the child a happy birthday for May.

With hundreds of well-wishers lining the streets, the mother-of-three (pictured) couldn't help but stop and chat with one adorable youngster, four

After asking the little girl her age, Kate questioned whether she was into dancing, before saying: 'Charlotte likes dancing too.'

With hundreds of well-wishers lining the streets, the mother-of-three (pictured) couldn’t help but stop and chat with one adorable youngster, four

Kate made the revelation while greeting hundreds of well-wishers in Galway during the royal tour of Ireland earlier today

Kate made the revelation while greeting hundreds of well-wishers in Galway during the royal tour of Ireland earlier today  

It has previously been revealed that Princess Charlotte was taking weekly ballet lessons, just like older brother Prince George.

Charlotte started attending a dance school in south London in November 2018,  sources told People

A love of dancing clearly runs in the family, with George, five, understood to also be having ballet lessons at his school, Thomas’s Battersea. 

In November last year, a delighted Prince William revealed how his daughter, as well as Prince George, 6, and Prince Louis, 1, were sporty youngsters who loved football. 

The Duchess revealed her daughter Princess Charlotte likes dancing today during a royal visit in Ireland (pictured, the little royal in photos released to mark her fourth birthday)

The Duchess revealed her daughter Princess Charlotte likes dancing today during a royal visit in Ireland (pictured, the little royal in photos released to mark her fourth birthday) 

Kate has also previously discussed how Princess Charlotte and Prince George ‘love’ taking photographs outside. 

She and Prince William have also revealed in the past that their daughter has picked up The Queen’s passion for horses.

The couple are currently rounding off a successful three-day royal tour of the Republic of Ireland. 

Prince William and Kate are in the country to soothe post-Brexit relations between the UK and the Republic of Ireland.