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Everyone has some hopes for the future of their children – for Kate Middleton, it is that her children are multilingual.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (William and Kate to you and me) were yesterday taking a walk to Leicester where she stopped to greet the royal fans.
In a video posted on social media, we can hear Kate say "Ciao" to a woman and apologize for her poor Italian.
She wants to make sure her children George, Charlotte and Louis speak Italian well, unlike her.
"I am so bad!" she says.
"I have to make sure my kids are better than me, that's my goal."
Kate is known to be a big fan of everything that is Italian and she is probably modest – she is sure to have picked up a few words during her sabbatical year when she studied Italian. and the history of art in Florence.
We know that George and Charlotte are probably more multilingual than most children under six.
In 2017, Kate revealed that George could count to ten in Spanish, thanks to the teaching of his Spanish nanny Maria Teresa Torino Borrallo.
Charlotte has also picked up phrases in Spanish, it was reported earlier this year.
A source told People Magazine she was "very kind and very confident, she was still arguing".
If Kate realizes her wish, the royal children would not be the first members of the family to be multilingual.
Their great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, is fluent in French.
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