Roman Kemp says ‘it was surreal’ as he opens up on Kate Middleton’s ‘offer’

Roman Kemp says ‘it was surreal’ as he opens up on Kate Middleton’s ‘offer’

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When Prince Kate and Martin Kemp and Shirlie Holliman visited their homes to film mental health content, Roman Kemp explained how Princess Kate offered to take off her shoes.

Kate Middleton, according to Roman Kemp, walked into the home of his parents, Martin Kemp and Shirlie Holliman, moments later, and made a bizarre offer.

The future Queen and the radio presenter, who met him after she approached him about a mental health project, said their friendship developed as a result of the project and the accompanying filming.

Roman’s house was the location of Kate’s proposal, but he later suggested using his parents’ property as a backdrop.

Roman, 32, recalled that upon Kate’s arrival, 43, she immediately volunteered to remove her shoes after noticing everyone else had done so,reports the Express.

He claimed that when she arrived, she noticed that everyone else had removed their shoes, so she offered to take them off. It was unbelievable. You never, in fact, anticipate a member of the Royal Family wearing a pair of socks! “

Roman, whose father Martin is currently competing in the I’m A Celebrity jungle, revealed the correspondence did not end following Kate’s visit.

He continued, “A few weeks later she wrote a lovely letter thanking them and asking if there was any chance of more, which my mother has kept.” “

It was fantastic to work with her. She also kindly gave me a thank-you note, which I have framed on my home wall. “

Roman’s revelations come as the Princess of Wales launches a new initiative aimed at supporting parents. Kate’s Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood has invested £100,000 into research examining how parents can better manage technology-related distractions that often interfere with family life.

According to the Express, the program aims to minimize disruptions caused by digital devices, helping families strengthen their relationships.

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There are numerous studies on how digital devices impact relationships, but there is currently no conclusive evidence about how people turn to their digital devices when it interferes with family life, according to Christian Guy, executive director of the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.

Source: Mirror

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