KATE Middleton has shown her sensitivity to the cost of living crisis by taking the young royals out on a day trip to … a baby bank full of cameras!

The Princess of Wales took her three children to a baby bank in Maidenhead where they were, of course, filmed.

If you were thinking the three royals live a sheltered life, in a palace, with no sense of the crisis facing families across the country – it’s okay! Their mum is showing them reality in the 21st century Britain.

Inside the charity centre the princess told them: "Here there's lots of people who give up their time and come and help out."

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Princess Charlotte, eight, responded "ooh la la" - before the Princess of Wales continued, "and you're the volunteers for this evening".

Ooh la la?

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were given the task of filling festive bags with toys for children in need.

A slightly disturbing moment, which could be branded as brainwashing, was captured by the cameras.

Kate was spotted with her arm around the future King saying: "You can see how rewarding this work is, knowing that you're helping out others".

George replied: "Yes". He is 10 years old.

I’m sure with days out like this, they will grow up to give up the billions of pounds at their disposal to ensure equality across the UK.

ESPECIALLY when their Dad is effectively paid more than £127,000 an hour by the taxpayer.

Oops, my mistake! The more realistic image of the future is the three young royals are sure to continue empty gestures, fuelled by the false sense purported by mainstream media and by their mother that they are making a difference proportional to their position.

One person reacted on Twitter/X by writing: "Luckily there was a camera crew in the area to capture the act of charity. Phew!"