An engaging but tentative Duchess of Cambridge has made her foray in public speaking, with voice specialists praising the positive royal debut.
Catherine, 30, overnight opened a hospice for sick children at Ipswich, just outside London, where she described as "inspirational" the work of the charity - East Anglia's Children's Hospices (EACH) - for which she became patron last year.
Wearing a blue Reiss dress and a beaming smile, Catherine thrilled a crowd of hundreds who gathered to see her arrive at the hospice, but it was inside and from behind a lectern where she created the most anticipation.
In her refined and light tone, the Duchess spoke in portions, occasionally flicking her hair and referring to notes, but never faltering.
"What you do is inspirational, it is a shining example of the support and the care that is delivered, not just here, but in the children's hospice movement at large, up and down the country," she said in a speech she wrote herself.