cooking as a child. in her first podcast interview, she said she wants to make sure she gives similar experiences to her children. 0ur royal correspondent sarahchess of cambridge interact with children, their parents and carers across the uk, from a children‘s centre in cardiff, a women‘s prison in surrey, a farm in belfast, and a cafe in aberdeen. hello, everybody. catherine, who has spent eight years exploring issues around children and their development, wants to spark a national conversation about the importance of the early years. but it is rare for her to speak about her own views. at this nursery in south london, she was joined by giovanna fletcher, who hosts the happy mum, happy ba by podcast. on its latest edition, catherine talks about her childhood, and experiences she hopes to pass on to her own three children. i had an amazing granny who devoted a lot of time to playing with us, doing arts and crafts and cooking with us, and i try and incorporate a lot of the experiences that she gave us at the time into the experiences that i give my children now. catherine also talked about her passion for the outdoors, where she spent much of