The Duchess of Cambridge, arriving at The Willows Primary School in Wythenshawe, Manchester, was greeted by cheering schoolchildren waving St George's Day flags on Tuesday.<br /> <br />Wearing a floral Erdem dress which showed off her pregnancy bump, the Duchess was there to launch a school counselling programme to help reduce the impact drug and alcohol addiction can have on the children of those suffering from the disease.<br /> <br />The Duchess gave a short speech at the school, saying: "Addiction is a hugely complex and destructive disease and its impact can be simply devastating. All too often lives and families can be shattered by it. Through my patronage of Action on Addiction, I feel fortunate to have met a wide range of inspirational people who have overcome addiction. It is so encouraging to see that with the right help like that of Action on Addiciton, it can be conquered."<br /> <br />The initiative is a partnership between Action on Addiction and Place2Be and is funded by Comic Relief and
