As part of Kate Middleton's campaign to raise awareness for at-risk and vulnerable children, she opted to paint pottery to help raise funds for a children's hospice.

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On Friday, People reported that the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Emma Bridgewater Pottery Factory in Staffordshire, England.

The company crafts hand-painted mugs to benefit the Nook appeal initiative for children's hospices and Middleton got hands-on as she paitned some mugs herself.

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The Inquisitr reported from Hello Magazine that Middleton painted butterflies onto the mug as she chatted with staff at the pottery place. A child also reportely gave her a gift of her own.

"Guided around the centre by chief executive Tony Hawkhead, chair of trustees John O'Brien and operational director Jan Stoll, Kate met parents and children who are supported by the charity, as well as staff and volunteers who work for them. Kate took part in a roundtable discussion where she learnt [sic] about how families have benefited from Action for Children's services," the site reads.

Middleton reportedly wore a Seraphine dress under a blue coat paired with blue Jimmy Choos. She reportedly used a lot of the color pink on her mug, which has people wondering if it was because she is having a girl.

Last week, Middleton stepped out in a stylish, white coat that was previously wore by Princess Eugenie once.

Middleton donned the coat in Portsmouth, England for a sailing engagament on Thursday where she accessorized in a different way than Princess Eugenie once did.

She went for a classic look as she paired the long, white coat with black pumps and a black clutch. She tied a skinny, white belt around the waist. She then accessorized with stud earrings, wore her hair with natural wave and wore natural makeup.

Eugenie went for a different style as she paired the white coat with black, leather gloves, black pumps and a fuschia hat.