The Duchess of Cambridge’s Year in Review: September
September 11th - The Duchess of Cambridge received Jason Knauf, on behalf of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
September 15th - Catherine and Louis were spotted walking home from St Thomas Battersea. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge later visited London Bridge Jobcentre Plus, before visiting East London Mosque and London Muslim Centre. The Cambridges subsequently visited Beigel Bake Brick Lane Bakery
September 16th - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge held a meeting with Sir Keith Mills and Jason Knauf via telephone, on behalf of their patronage of the Royal Foundation of The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. On behalf of the Royal Foundation, Catherine also held an Early Years meeting. On behalf of the 1851 Trust, Catherine held a meeting with Sir Ben Ainslie via telephone
September 22nd - The Duchess of Cambridge held a meeting with organisations relating to parent peer support networks via video link. She later met participants from Home-Start UK, the National Childbirth Trust and Mush peer to peer support networks at Battersea Park. Catherine later received Zeinab Badawi. The Duchess of Cambridge held a meeting with Alice Webb via telephone. She later held a meeting with Peter Fonagy (the Chief Executive of the Anna Freud National Centre for Children and Families) via telephone
September 23rd - The Duchess of Cambridge held a meeting with Sir Michael Dixon in her role as patron of the Natural History Museum
September 25th - William and Catherine spoke to residents of Kangaroo Island, about the effects of the 2019 wildfires via video link
September 26th - Kensington Palace released photos of Sir David Attenborough meeting the Cambridge family on September 24th
September 29th - The Duchess of Cambridge was announced as joint President of the Scout Association, alongside the Duke of Kent. She then visited the 12th Northolt Scout Group
September 30th - On behalf of the Royal Foundation, the Duchess of Cambridge held a meeing with members of Thrive@Five and the Director of Stoke-on-Trent City Council via video link










