Meghan Got A 'KNIFE IN THE HEART' After DROWNED By Kate 'CHARISMA ' To Shine In New Adorable Video ððWatch the latest video at:    âĒ HOT! Ellen Mocks Meghan: 'An Actress, She'...  ððPlease subscribe for my channel:    / @royallatestnews145  Meghan Got A 'KNIFE IN THE HEART' After DROWED By Kate 'CHARISMA ' To Shine In New Adorable Video The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, is the first member of the royals to take part in the show - which has previously featured megastars such as Tom Hardy, Reece Witherspoon, Ryan Reynolds and Dolly Parton. Wearing a comfy roll-neck sweater, jeans and sitting cross-legged - the Duchess of Cambridge reads a shortened version of The Owl Who Was Afraid of the Dark. It follows the story of baby barn owl Plop - who is helped by others to grow in confidence and overcome his fears. In a clip from the end of her reading - which will be broadcast on Sunday - Kate says: "Wow, what an encouraging tale. "We can all feel scared sometimes, just like our little owl friend Plop. "But it's better to find out about the things that scare us before we make up our mind. "With the help of others we can face the things that worry us. "Now, it's time for bed. Night night and sleep tight." Her reading will be broadcast on Sunday to mark Childrenâs Mental Health Week. Sources close to the Duchess revealed she fell in love with the book growing up, and as a mother has treated princes George, 8, and Louis, 3, and six-year-old Princess Charlotte, to the bedtime reading. A source added: "The duchess personally selected the book because it chimes with children's mental health week. "The theme of the week is growing together and the book is about an owl who overcomes their fear of the dark. "She enjoyed reading the book as a child and reads it to her three children now." The BBC set up a studio inside Kensington Palace last month to film the duchess reading the story. In a clip of the reading released today, she sits cross-legged on a rug beside two owls, a CBeebies stuffed toy, children's den and fire pit. This is the fourth year Kate has marked Mental Health Week. The Duchess of Cambridge is the Royal Patron of Place2Be, a childrenâs mental health charity. Patricia Hidalgo - the Director of BBC Childrenâs and Education - said: "I couldnât be more proud to have The Duchess read a CBeebies Bedtime Story as we mark the 20th anniversary of our CBeebies and CBBC channels. "Itâs such a special and relevant tale and perfectly represents this yearsâ Childrenâs Mental Health week theme. "I canât wait to see her deliver her own take on such a classic story and Iâm sure our audience canât either." The story will air on CBeebies at 6.50pm on Sunday, February 13. Kate's appearance coincides with Childrenâs Mental Health Week, which aims to raise awareness and recognise childrenâs mental health. The Duchess of Cambridge chose the title to align with this yearsâ theme of "Growing Together". This year children and adults alike are encouraged to reflect on how they have grown emotionally. They're asked to recognise that trying new things can help people move beyond their comfort zones, and that challenges and setbacks can help them to mature and adapt. Kate is the Royal Patron of Place2Be, a childrenâs mental health charity, and first launched Childrenâs Mental Health Week with them in 2015. A clip of the Duchess finishing her bedtime story has been shared ahead of being aired in full on Sunday. The adorable video went down a storm with royal fans, with many complimenting Kate while others shared their excitement to tune in. #Royalnews #BritishRoyal #PrinceHarry #Harry #MeghanMarkle #Meghan #PrinceWilliam #KateMiddleton #Queen #QueenElizabeth #PrinceCharles #Diana #Camilla #Philip #Archie #Lilibet #George #Sussexes #Cambridges #Duke #Duchess #RoyalRift #Latestnews #HarryMemoir