The Princess of Wales stunned onlookers with her unexpected gesture during a surprise royal visit. On her excursion to Wales, Kate, 43, made an emotional stop at a children's hospice and ventured to Corgi, a Welsh knitwear and sock making company based in Ammanford, Carmarthenshire.
Following a tour of the premises, as she was leaving in her vehicle, the princess astonishingly ordered her convoy to halt so she could emerge from her car to greet a little girl who offered her a banana.
This action is incredibly rare, as royal motorcades seldom stop like that after an engagement, hinting that the future Queen felt strongly compelled to ask her chauffeur to make the stop.Three year old Lily-Rose Logan was calling out "hello princess" when Kate left the factory, prompting the warm interaction.
Upon meeting the young girl, Kate remarked: "I heard you say 'hello' from all the way back there and I wanted to come and see you."Lily-Rose's mother, Stacey Chorley, 39, expressed her family's excitement and disbelief at the event, praising Kate for her genuine, approachable demeanour.As Kate handed Lily-Rose her banana back, the young girl tossed it on the floor, prompting the Princess of Wales to bend down and pick it up.
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