Kate Middleton kicked off the second day of her tour in the United States Monday with a visit to Harlem's Northside Center for Child Development.
The duchess of Cambridge, 32, was joined by Mayor Bill de Blasio's wife, Chirlane McCray, for the visit during which they spent time with children. Harlem's Northside Center for Child Development is an organization that provides education and mental heath services to 3,300 New York City children and families each year, according to its website.
The British consulate's Instagram account shared several videos and photos from Middleton's visit, in which she appears in a meeting with the center's CEO Dr. Thelma Dye, helping the kids with their holiday projects and wrapping gifts.
Her Royal Highness helps children with their crafts at the Northaide Center in Harlem. #royalvisitusa @clarencehouse @chirlane A video posted by British Consulate General NY (@ukinnewyork) on Dec 12, 2014 at 9:32am PST
Her Royal Highness wraps gifts with #NYC's First Lady, @Chirlane. #FLONYC A photo posted by British Consulate General NY (@ukinnewyork) on Dec 12, 2014 at 9:05am PST
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