A protestor couldn’t shakeKate Middleton’s focus during her latest royal duty.
Princess Kate didn’t react to the activist as she exited the Foundling Museum after the hour-long visit. The protestor stood with well-wishers and chanted “Born equal,” according tofootagefrom royals reporter Victoria Ward.
Protestor during Kate Middleton’s visit to Foundling Museum.Karwai Tang/WireImage

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Another voice in the crowd intermittently cried “Boo,” though it’s unclear whether the yelling was meant to support or stop the protestor. According to Ward, the activist was not affiliated with Republic, the anti-monarchy group that protested onKing Charles’coronationday.
Kate Middleton.Neil Mockford/GC Images

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The Princess of Wales was all smiles at her next stop and seemed engrossed despite the surprise disruption. Kate paid a visit to Kinship Carers at the Saint Pancras Community Association, where she joined a support group session to hear how kinship careers are raising the next generation. Both of Kate’s Thursday outings focused on the experiences of young people in the care system and the adults who foster, adopt or care for extended family and friends, known as “kinship carers.”
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According to a statement from Kensington Palace, there are over 162,000 children in England and Wales growing up in kinship care. Many of the youth have faced trauma, and benefit from the loving care of family or friends who welcome them into their lives.
Kate Middleton.Eddie Mulholland - WPA Pool/Getty

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Protestorsrecently ralliedon King Charles andQueen Camilla’s May 6 coronation day in London. Activists gathered in Trafalgar Square and chanted “Not my King.” Many wore yellow and brandished signs in the movement’s signature hue.
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“Nice to meet you, but it would be better if it was when you were in your own country,” the woman appeared to tell the royal, adding, “Ireland belongs to the Irish.“The following month, her father-in-law King Charles kept cool when anegg was allegedly thrown in his directionduring a walkabout in Luton. The King greeted well-wishers at the town hall when an egg flew towards where he stood, theAssociated Pressreported. Protection officers redirected the royal to another spot, where he continued shaking hands. Bedfordshire Police said a man in his 20s was detained and taken into custody, theBBCreported.
source: people.com