Consider Kate Middleton a part-time profile writer.
To mark International Day of the Midwife, the Duchess of Cambridge interviewed Ugandan community nurse midwife Harriet Nayiga for
Nursing Times magazine. Kate spoke with Nayiga back in March of this year about her work as both a nurse midwife and as the founder of MILCOT (Midwife-led Community Transformation), an organization that provides advice and support for vulnerable women and girls in Nansana, Uganda.
For the virtual chat, Kate wore a smart (sold-out) blue blazer from Zara paired with chic black trousers and a matching black top. The duchess wore her hair pinned back in a half-up style, with her brunette strands intricately twisted, as seen in a photo captured of Kate from behind.
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Kate Middleton chats to Ugandan midwife to help raise the profile of nursing
Updated: 6:53 ET, May 5 2021
KATE Middleton has interviewed a Ugnadan midwife to help raise the profile of nursing.
The Duchess of Cambridge spoke with Harriet Nayiga, the founder of Community Transformation - a charity which aims to bridge the gap between midwives and Ugandan communities.
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Harriet, the founder of Community Transformation, revealed the challenges of her work to Kate
Kensington Palace released a picture of the Duchess on a videocall with Harriet, with a framed picture of Prince George and Princess Charlotte in their school uniforms behind her.