Royal editor Russell Myers caught up with Lorraine this morning on the latest with the Royal Family - and broke some news from Kate Middleton's latest public appearance.
As part of a solo fact-finding mission to Copenhagen, Kate visited the Lego Foundation Playhub in Denmark and had some fun herself in the play area.
Speaking on Lorraine this morning, Russell said: "She is there on behalf of her Royal Foundation for Early Childhood, which is part of her own work as a royal that we’ve been discussing over the last couple of years, especially that she’s looking into the early development of children, and how important the years between 1 to 5 are for kids.
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“But, the photographs of Kate sliding down the slide in Copenhagen looked like she was having a lot of fun, she nearly took out the awaiting photographers at the bottom of the slide!
“She did all that in high heels, and it was all with a big smile on her face, which was at the Lego Foundation Playhub.
“After she got up, she was seen saying ‘I had to, in the spirit of where I was’ to go down the slide, so good on her."
Russell also spoke on the Princess' broodiness that she admitted to when over in the Danish capital, while having a joke at Prince William's expense.
He continued: "I imagine Prince William would be quaking in his boots now, as she said she was feeling broody as she was visiting all the little babies at the centre; she already has a beautiful family with three children.
“She has said before that she would like another child, but William had said that he didn’t, and he may be worried about her comments today, but it was all in jest!
“She has been at a kindergarten this morning as well."
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Kate is also over visiting fellow royalty, with Russell adding: "Denmark is a world leader in early childhood development, so that’s what she’s going over there for, on a sort-of fact finding mission, and will be meeting fellow royalty later.
“She will be welcomed by Queen Margrethe, and Crown Princess Mary, who is an Australian, and they have met before; there have been comments about Princess Mary being her doppelganger in the past as well!”
Crown Princess Mary is frequently likened to Kate as her 'doppelganger' due to the royal women's similar looks, and the pair are both renowned for their stylish fashion sense.
But aside from their looks and dress sense, the comparisons between the two royal women are extensive.
As spouses of future kings, both Kate and Mary will one day be the queen of their respective countries.
Like Kate and William, Mary and Frederik are also very popular in Denmark and they keep a busy schedule of public royal engagements.