Giovanna Fletcher would love to make a TV show with Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge.

Giovanna Fletcher

Giovanna Fletcher

The 35-year-old author and podcast host welcomed Catherine onto her ‘Happy Mum, Happy Baby’ podcast earlier this year where the pair got on like a house on fire, spending 90 minutes chatting about their lives as mothers, instead of the 30 minutes they had agreed to.

And after being named the winner of UK reality series ‘I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!’ last week, Giovanna has now said she’d love to use her increased platform to launch a TV show alongside the 38-year-old royal.

Speaking to The Sun newspaper, she said: “I'd love to think Kate has watched me on ‘I’m A Celeb’.

"I am absolutely in awe of her, the way she conducts herself and the passion she has for her work with early years parenting is so admirable, my phone is always on for any TV project she wants to do.

“I’m a storyteller, I have conversations and I think it would be amazing to move what I do on the podcast into a more mainstream show, it's something that people need.

"I think the conversation around motherhood has to keep going, we have so many different stories to share, I love doing it and it's not going anywhere.”

Giovanna - who has Buzz, six, Buddy, four, and Max, two, with her husband Tom Fletcher - previously revealed that Catherine had been her dream guest for her podcast, and had “sleepless nights” in the days before they met for the first time.

She said: "Needless to say I had a few sleepless nights of worry and panic in the run-up.

"I always say that we need to look at what unites us in parenting, that it doesn’t matter who you are, what you have or what you do – we’re all facing many of the same battles with our kids. It turned out Kate was as nervous as I was.”

And the star was “blown away” by how willing Catherine - who has Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, with Prince William - was to discuss her “own personal experiences” of motherhood.

She added: “Having listened to previous episodes of the podcast with Emma Willis and Fearne Cotton, she knew what was to come.

"Up to this point she hadn’t spoken personally about certain aspects of her own experiences, despite so much being written in the media.

"I was blown away by the duchess’ willingness to share her own personal experiences of motherhood, and also her knowledge, understanding and passion for the early years."