Prince George and his mum Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge visited London's Natural History Museum last Thursday 22nd October.
Catherine revealed the outing when she was chatting to young children and their mentors during an engagement at Chance UK in London this week.
Mentor Claire commented: "She said that George was more interested in a pigeon they found there rather than all the amazing exhibits ( at the museum)."
Catherine spoke to a young girl Faith about insects and said that "George likes them. George's favourite was the ladybird."
Hello magazine has quoted People magazine:Rimi Rahman, one member of the public who saw the royal visitors at the museum, told People: "She was holding George's hand, showing him around and talking to one of the people who worked there. People didn't really notice her at all. They went all around the dinosaur gallery – George looked so cute and little, his hair is so nice. He looked so happy."
According to Hello:
The Duchess was dressed down in a black jumper and patterned trousers, while George looked sweet in a navy jumper and trousers. The two-year-old held hands with his mother as they walked around, and is said to have gone mostly unnoticed during their day out.
The Duchess of Cambridge has has a hectic ten days of engagements including two movie premieres, State Visit by China's President and a trip to Dundee, Scotland with Prince William.
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