Kate Middleton was on Santa duty this morning when she gave out presents to children and moms during her visit to The Rugby Portobello Trust's community center in North Kensington. The organization has been especially useful in helping the community recover from the tragic Grenfell Tower fire, which took place on June 14 and left 71 people dead. The Trust offers support services for youth and parents with a variety of community programs.

The Duchess, who is pregnant with her third child, first met mothers and their little ones at a Christmas party for the "Magic Mums" group. The Trust offers families support with a number of programs, from informative parenting classes to homework clubs and sport groups.

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The interactions were too cute to handle.

After meeting with young people involved in the Trust's music workshop, Middleton met with Rugby Portobello volunteers. She also helped them set up for their Christmas party, which included setting the tables and getting some downtime with the kids.

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At the end of her visit, the Duchess presented the Trust with her last gift: the Inspirational Team Award. She praised its participants for "all the hard work that goes on in here" before handing off the prestigious honor.

Though she didn't dress in a festive red-and-white color scheme, Middleton still looked chic in a plum Seraphine maternity coat over a black dress and tights. We've actually previously seen the Duchess wear this in 2014, when she and Prince William made a royal appearance in New York City.

From: AR Revista