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Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (C), poses with children from Oakington Manor Primary School in front of a diplodocus skeleton, known as 'Dippy', at the Natural History Museum in London on November 22, 2016, before atttending a children's tea party to celebrate Dippy the Diplodocus's time in the museum's Hintze Hall. The centrepiece of the museum's main Hintze hall, the diplodocus skeleton will travel the country from early 2018 to late 2020 on a mission to inspire five million natural history adventures. / AFP / POOL / Yui Mok (Photo credit should read YUI MOK/AFP/Getty Images)

Britain's Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (C), poses with children from Oakington Manor Primary School in front of a diplodocus skeleton, known as 'Dippy', at the Natural History Museum in London on November 22, 2016, before atttending a children's tea party to celebrate Dippy the Diplodocus's time in the museum's Hintze Hall.
The centrepiece of the museum's main Hintze hall, the diplodocus skeleton will travel the country from early 2018 to late 2020 on a mission to inspire five million natural history adventures. / AFP / POOL / Yui Mok        (Photo credit should read YUI MOK/AFP/Getty Images)