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  • Kate Middleton announced that the under five survey was already closed
  • Kate Middleton shared a sweet snap of her holding a little girl
  • Kate Middleton admitted she also struggled with "mom guilt"

Kate Middleton shared a sweet photo of her with a little girl while announcing the closure of the under five survey.

The Duchess of Cambridge took to Instagram and shared a sweet picture featuring her holding hand with a little girl while walking. The royal mom of three looks stunning in her black jumper, leopard-print skirt and black boots even if only her back is exposed to the camera. Meanwhile, the little girl is as adorable as the duchess while holding her hand pointing at something away from them.

“Thank you for the amazing response to The Duchess of Cambridge’s #5BigQuestions on the Under Fives survey!“ Middleton wrote. “The survey is now closed, and we look forward to sharing our findings with you in the coming months.”

Middleton expressed her gratitude for those who participated in the survey because by doing so, they have helped start essential conversations about the significance of early childhood. The findings of the study will be a vital source of information for the early years sector. It will also give them a better understanding of how the public perceive the importance of early years, and the first-hand experiences of parents, families and carers.

Many were pleased with Middleton’s effort for families and children. Her followers couldn’t help but praise Prince William’s wife.

“This is amazing, The Duchess is so amazing, I wish we had this here in the States hopefully sometime in the near future congratulations your Grace,” one commented.

“So looking forward to hearing the results! Well done Duchess,” another opined.

“Fantastic work, Catherine! We all are so proud!” a different netizen wrote.

“Welldone [sic] Catherine!! we love you somuch [sic],” a different online user added.

Middleton recently appeared on “Happy Mum, Happy Baby Podcast.” During her guesting, the duchess confessed that she also struggled with “mom guilt”, especially when her children Prince George and Princess Charlotte asked her why she couldn’t drop them at school.

Meanwhile, royal correspondent Omid Scobie admitted that there was a time when Middleton did less than what was expected from her. However, he noted that the Duchess of Cambridge has already realized her impact when using her platform and has stepped out to a more confident role.

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Kate Middleton arrives to launch a new national support line at the charity Family Action on Jan. 22, 2019 in Lewisham, England.  Getty Images/Adrian Dennis