Kate Middleton in full bloom on solo Newcastle visit

THE DUCHESS of Cambridge was given a rapturous reception in Newcastle today as she made a solo visit to the North East.

Hundreds of well-wishers lined the grounds of the city’s civic centre to greet Kate, who was carrying out a string of solo engagements.

And the Duchess was given an especially affectionate welcome from 10-year-old Terry Campbell, from Blyth, Northumberland, who was determined to meet her and joined his teacher, Kim Ramsey, and classmates on a trip to see her.

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The Duchess, dressed in a burgundy coat by an unnamed designer which she last wore on Christmas Day, did not need to be asked twice and hugged the schoolboy during a walkabout, leaving him beaming but tongue-tied.

Ms Ramsey, from Morpeth Road Primary School in Blyth, joked afterwards: “This will go down as a cultural and historic event, that’s what we’re putting it down as.

“We heard on the radio she was coming so I organised a school trip. Terry’s full of life and he said ‘I’m going to ask her for a hug’ and he did.”

The youngster was so overawed by the experience he could only answer “yes” when asked if he enjoyed it.

Today’s visit is Kate’s first official trip to the North East and turned into a solo event when the Duke of Cambridge was forced to cancel his appearance to attend the funeral of his former nanny.

Olga Powell, who died last month, cared for William and Prince Harry when they were young boys, including during the difficult period when their parents’ marriage was breaking up in the early 1990s.

Kate told one well-wisher that she wished her husband could have been with her today.

Margaret Southam, in her 60s, from Gosforth, Newcastle, said after chatting to the Duchess: “I told her we wanted to see William and were sad he could not be here, and she said ‘I’m missing him too’.”