"You go from thinking of yourself as primarily an individual to suddenly being a mother, first and foremost."

"Nothing can really prepare you for you the sheer overwhelming experience of what it means to become a mother. It is full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love, and worry, all mixed together."

"The most memorable engagement for me, I suppose, was an away-day to Leicester. I went without William, so I was rather apprehensive about that."

"Parents, teachers, and other school staff need the tools to help these young people early in their lives. And the earlier, the better. It is proven that early action prevents problems later in life."

"Not all children have the anchor of a strong family."

"Imagine if everyone was able to help just one child who needs to be listened to, needs to be respected, and needs to be loved - we could make such a huge difference for an entire generation."

"I feel enormously proud to be part of East Anglia's Children's Hospices and to see the wonderful life-changing work that you do."

"From taking photographs of George and Charlotte, I have been struck by the wonderful lack of self-consciousness that you see in photographs of children, without the self-awareness that adults generally feel."

"I think there is a real art to walkabouts."

"I feel very, very lucky that George has got a little sister."

"It's very special having a new little girl."

"I often get asked why I decided to spend time highlighting the mental health of children."

"We need to help young people and their parents understand that it's not a sign of weakness to ask for help."

"We want to encourage people to talk to one another."

"First-class delivery of children's palliative care is life-changing. When families are confronted with the shattering news that their children have a life-limiting condition, their world can fall apart."

"Around-the-clock support is crucial for children receiving palliative care. They and their families often need help every hour of every day, both in hospices and at home."

"I find doing speeches nerve wrecking."

"There's no one quite like William - I bet he's really kind. You can just tell by looking at him."

"No, I had the Levis guy on my wall, not a picture of William, sorry."

"It's obviously nerve-wracking, because I don't know the ropes really, William is obviously used to it, but I'm willing to learn quickly and work hard."

"I was quite nervous about meeting William's father, but he was very, very welcoming, very friendly, it couldn't have gone easier really for me."

"I think, the people around home are very supportive to us."

"I hope we will be able to have a happy family ourselves."

"I don't know if I have a favorite color."

"I was lucky. My parents and teachers provided me with a wonderful and secure childhood where I always knew I was loved, valued, and listened to."

"Personally, becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience. However, at times it has also been a huge challenge. Even for me who has support at home that most mothers do not."

"The Queen was really thrilled that we'd had a little girl, and when we came back here to Kensington, she was one of her first visitors."

"George loves the T Rex because it's the noisiest and the scariest."

"Every time Wimbledon is on, I am thinking, 'Yes, I could do the same and get out the racket.' Sadly, not the same results."

"We have heard time and time again in the course of our work how talking can help heal the hidden challenges we can't deal with alone."

"No parent would fail to call the doctor if their child developed a fever."

"I think as any mother would be she was absolutely over the moon. And actually we had quite an awkward situation because I knew and I knew that William had asked my father but I didn't know if my mother knew."

"No one would feel embarrassed about seeking help for a child if they broke their arm - and we really should be equally ready to support a child coping with emotional difficulties."

"I have learned that delivering the best possible palliative care to children is vital, providing children and their families with a place of support, care and enhancement at a time of great need is simply life-changing."

"Every child deserves to grow up knowing their potential and feeling confident that they won't fall at the first hurdle - that they cope with life's setbacks."

"Yes, well I really hope I can make a difference, even in the smallest way. I am looking forward to helping as much as I can."

"Change the way we all talk to each other about our mental health."

"We have seen that two heads are better than one when dealing with a mental health problem."

"By far the best dressing up outfit I ever had was a wonderful pair of clown dungarees, which my Granny made."

"With the right help, children have a good chance of overcoming their issues while they are still young and can have the bright future they deserve."

"Since beginning my work in areas like addiction, for example, I have seen time and time again that the roots of poor mental health in adulthood are almost always present in unresolved childhood challenges."

"Some children are tackling tough times without the support that can help them because the adults in their life are scared to ask."

"Together with open conversations and greater understanding, we can ensure that attitudes for mental health change and children receive the support they deserve."

"All of us know someone who has been through difficult emotional times, and we know how hard it can be to see a way forward."

"A child who has overcome challenges with proper emotional support will emerge stronger."

"Everyone teases me in the family that I spend far too long chatting. So I think I've still got to learn a little bit more and to pick up a few more tips, I suppose."

"There is no rule book, no right or wrong; you just have to make it up and do the very best you can to care for your family."

"It is our duty, as parents and as teachers, to give all children the space to build their emotional strength and provide a strong foundation for their future."