Kate Middleton has a beautiful set of pink rag wreaths to take home to her daughter Princess Charlotte. The Duchess of Cambridge graciously received these wreaths as gifts made by a couple of children during an arts and crafts session at the Evelina London Children's Hospital.

According to People, Luke and Savannah Wheeler-Waddison made the gorgeous rag wreaths to present to the duchess. When she got their gifts, she excitedly said that these will be put up in Princess Charlotte's room as decorations. Apparently, the four-year-old royal's favorite color is pink.

The siblings crafted the wreaths to be sold to the public as part of the hospital's fundraiser. Luke is a patient at the hospital as he has a congenital heart condition. He said that they gave Kate the wreaths to show their appreciationbecause she spent time with them. The young boy even got a souvenir with the Duchess of Cambridge in a form of a polaroid snap of Kate beaming while she held the wreaths for the photo.

Luke also revealed some of his conversations with Prince Williams' wife. He told the duchess he shares the same birthday as her eldest son, Prince George, while his sister Savannah is as old as Princess Charlotte. The duchess stayed at their table to chat and do some arts and crafts but she also went around to the other kids' table as they did more creative work together.

During the workshop, Kate also helped the kids design and set up pop-up theaters. She also discussed photography, one of her personal passions, with some of the children.

The visit to the hospital is part of Kate's patronage of the Evelina London Children's Hospital. The royal event was also organized by the National Portrait Gallery, where she is also a patron.

Meanwhile, royal observers noted that Kate wasn't wearing her engagement ring when she visited the children's hospital. But before this sparks another rumor about her marriage to Prince William, it was clarified that visitors to the facility are usually advised ahead of time to not to wear any jewelry.

Guests who go to the hospital are apparently required to scrub and clean their hands. To avoid any inconveniences about taking off or losing jewelry, it would be better to not wear any jewelry at all. However, according to Cosmopolitan, the duchess did not have to remove her simple wedding ring band.