Duchess Catherine proved yet again she’s the People’s Princess when hanging out with a group of young and energetic Beaver Scouts recently.
Duchess Catherine proved yet again she’s the People’s Princess when hanging out with a group of young and energetic Beaver Scouts recently.
Her Royal Highness dressed perfectly for the chaotic and messy occasion sporting a simple black hoodie and skinny jeans. (We love when the fashionable royal switches up her style.)
Though she kept her look super casual, the expectant royal, who once upon a time worked as a volunteer for the Scout Association, still managed to look amazingly elegant.
Grinning from ear to ear, Prince George’s mum seemed to be in her element as she helped the little ones, all aged between five and eight, earn their disability awareness badge.
“What’s your name?” One little boy asked her.
“My name’s Catherine. Very nice to meet you,” she said.
Catherine, who is five months pregnant with her second child, was keen to get her hands dirty with the uniformed cuties, helping her adorable fans ice a cake while blindfolded to simulate blindness, cut up a chocolate bar with boxing gloves and learn the Scout promise in sign language.
“The Duchess has seen at first-hand how Scouting helps young people develop, during her time as a volunteer in North Wales,” Wayne Bulpitt, UK Chief Commissioner of The Scout Association said.
Catherine’s visit to the Beaver Scout Colony in east London comes just days after she and adorable Prince George spent the day spreading some early festive joy when they visited the Winter Wonderland holiday fair in Hyde Park.