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The Duchess of Cambridge, 39, has praised an “amazingly captured” image of a martial arts teacher dressed as Spider-Man during lockdown. Jason Baird, who runs Jason Baird’s Black Belt Academy in Stockport, and his friend Andrew Baldock, became known as the “Stockport Spider-Men”, as they entertained children and family alike by dressing up as the character on their walks. Mr Baird said children in the area were dressing up as Spider-Man and had signs in their windows saying “Spider-Man stop outside my house”.
Kate said this was “very cool”, and joked that she might have to get the Duke of Cambridge the Spider-Man costume.
“I’ll see if it takes on the trend here at Kensington Palace,” she said.
“Unfortunately I’m not so sure if he’s going to get the air clearance that you’ve got.”
Sunrise royal correspondent Peter Ford said: “She said to the little sick girl, I’ll meet you and wear a pink dress and said about William, I’ll buy him the costume and put it on him. She’s got to go through with it now.”
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The Duchess kept her promise to a little girl who wanted to meet a princess dressed in her favourite colour pink.
Kate proved true to her word when she invited little Mila Sneddon and her family to the Queen’s official Edinburgh home and wore an ME+EM outfit that matched the five-year-old’s dress.
The outgoing little girl, who is battling cancer, has captured the duchess’ heart – and when they met she told the youngster she wanted to give her a “big squeezy cuddle”.
Mila was featured in a picture from Kate’s lockdown photographic project and came to symbolise isolation during the pandemic after she was pictured kissing her home’s kitchen window as her father stood outside.
The five-year-old stood up as did her father and mother, Scott and Lynda Sneddon, and her big sister Jodi.
Kate praised the little girl who was dressed head-to-toe in pink with matching headband, dress and shoes.
She said: “I love your dress, can you do a little twirl – and your shoes.”
Mila spun round for the future queen before running over to her father.
She was not phased by meeting royalty and later her mother, who described the experience of chatting to Kate as “surreal”, said the five-year-old did a handstand and cartwheel in front of the duchess.
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