The Duchess made the visit to Baby Basics West Norfolk earlier this year as she prepared to launch a new initiative she has spearheaded, getting 19 major UK retailers and brands to donate more than 10,000 new items to more than 40 baby banks across the UK. Order now with multiple payment and delivery options, including free and unlimited next day delivery (Ts&Cs apply). Perfect for a birthday gift Do you feel you get support emotionally, as well as the physical support? Get now before Offer ends How do you take your three babies down from the 12th floor without a pram? £35 'Speaking after meeting the duchess, Mrs Hamawandy said it had meant a great deal to her to have the chance to tell her story to the duchess.She continued: 'I wanted to tell her for a family like me, especially with three children, that mum needs help. 'Mrs Hamawandy replied: 'Yes, it wasn't just the practical help, it was having someone to reassure me and give me a chance to have five minutes to myself. In an emotional conversation, Mrs Hamawandy told Kate how she had struggled to cope. If you’re wondering why Kate’s dress looks familiar, it’s because she wore it to last year’s Wimbledon tournament.Hailing from Suzannah, this elegant midi is crafted from silk crepe with a timeless fit-and-flare silhouette, accentuated by a waist belt and contrasting buttons. 'After helping with the packing, Kate met with one family who have been helped by Baby Basics UK in Sheffield, Ali Wartty and Sahara Mrs Hamawandy, both 47, who have lively triplets San, Shan and Laveen, aged one year.The family came to the UK from Iraq seeking asylum and were given leave to remain, but with no access to public funds.Mr Wartty, who is self employed, a managed to buy a one-bedroom, 12th floor flat from Sheffield Council, but the couple - who were initially told they were were having twins but found out about their triplets at their 20-week scan - have struggled financially, emotionally and practically with three young children.They were referred to Baby Basics by their support worker who have helped them with basic necessities including a triple pram, as well as Moses baskets and starter packs, as well as clothes and toiletries as the babies have grown. 'Announcing her initiative, Kate said: 'Over recent months, I have heard from families who have been supported by baby banks through the most difficult of times and I have been deeply moved by their stories. CLOSURE SLIP-ON New look casual trainers size 3 Worn once £12 collection only from forest gate Also other shoes and brands similar size Regards;) Pictured, during a socially distanced chat with CEO Baby Basics UK Cat Ross, Founder of Abernecessities Danielle Flecher-Horn and CEO Little Village Sophia ParkerThe mother-of-three (pictured) was on a visit to launch a new initiative she has spearheaded, getting 19 major UK retailers and brands to donate more than 10,000 new items to more than 40 baby banks across the UKDespite her vertiginous heels, Kate (pictured) had to trouble pulling boxes from a pallet with ease , before carrying them insideThe Duchess of Cambridge (pictured) opted for a pretty floral print mask and earlier in the day, donned an apron and rubber gloves to help unpack the first donations, which included clothes and toysIn total, nineteen brands have donated items to Baby Basics, Little Village and AberNecessities, who operate baby banks across the UK. How Kamala Harris slammed Joe Biden during a 2019 primary debate on his support for busing in the 1970s and then declared she believed women accusing him of unwanted touchingNow Kamala Harris' record as a prosecutor is in the spotlight - including opposing probe into killings by cops in California and wearing 'police' windbreaker at Mexican borderWhy are Prince Harry and Meghan blowing $10m on a Santa Barbara mansion when they still owe the British taxpayer $3m for Frogmore Cottage? New photographs of the Kate Middleton's, 38, visit to Baby Basics in West Norfolk were released last night as it was announced the royal has launched a new initiative she has spearheaded, getting 19 major UK retailers and brands to donate more than 10,000 new items to more than 40 baby banks across the UK.The mother-of-three, who spent lockdown with her husband She paired the trendy garment with a pair of fresh white Superga trainers and a cool £59 Lela Sadoughi headband. Size 3 Cheaper version of converses brand new never been worn good condition no time wasters please 'When they started to walk and I was in the house by myself, it was really difficult. Feel free to come take a look, without obligation to buy. ''It is brave and not often the easiest thing to do but it is really fantastic that you've reached out, that you are so open about your own struggles but also the fact that you are in such a fanatic place now. Thanks.