Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge, his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry
Britain's Prince William, The Duke of Cambridge (R) his wife Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge and Prince Harry arrive at the launch of their Heads Together campaign to eliminate stigma on mental health at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, in London, Britain, May 16, 2016. PHOTO: REUTERS/TOBY MELVILLE

Prince William said that his son, Prince George, “never slept” when he was a baby. The 33-year-old British royal was speaking to model and fellow parent Abbey Clancy during his engagement at the iconic Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park on Monday morning. William spoke to the British model about his son’s sleeping pattern.

The 30-year-old lingerie and catwalk model, who is also a television presenter, has two children with her footballer husband Peter Crouch. She was at the event to show her support for the Best Beginnings charity. The model carried a sweet baby as she spoke to fellow parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.

The royal couple along with Prince Harry were there at the event to launch the Heads Together campaign. William told Abbey that George never slept and he wished he had access to an app called Baby Buddy, which offered parents advice and support if they would not like to ask for help. The app was developed by the charity Best Beginnings, which ensured that children get the best possible start in life.

“Some people may even feel stupid asking for help or don’t have much in the way of family support around them. I wished I had this app when I had my first,” said Abbey, adding that Best Beginnings was doing some great charity work. The model was dressed in a black zip-up jumpsuit with a navy tailored blazer.

The mom-of-two teamed up her outfit with a pair of stylish Gianvito Rossi Calabria leather courts in white. The pumps featured the luxury brand’s signature clear perspex panel down each side, with a white toe and heel. Abbey’s make-up consisted of nude lipstick and some black eyeliner and mascara. Her long honey blonde locks were left loose in center part and styled into beachy waves.

Meanwhile, Kate Middleton opted for a white version of the classic Binky blouse by London-based brand Goat. The slim-fitting blouse featured a round neck and long retro sleeves that gathered into the cuffs with silk covered buttons. It gave a very understated and feminine vibe to Kate’s look. Goat Fashion has just launched its website in the U.S.

The mother-of-two paired the blouse with a skirt by American brand Banana Republic. The midi-length skirt featured teal, blue and white color combination and had geometric prints. The skirt is already sold out.