The Royal Family

Kate Revealed George And Charlotte’s Latest Hobby

The Duchess of Cambridge loves nothing more than to spend time with her children, and with that using the opportunity to teach them new skills. The most recent thing the Duchess showed her children was photography. While visiting an Action for Children centre in Kingston, south west London, on Tuesday, she chatted with the kids gathered there and exchanged tips.

During the conversation, the very hands-on-approach mom revealed that the her two oldest children, Prince George and Prince Charlotte enjoy going outside and finding things to take photos of.

She said: “Just look at everything around you. Maybe it’s in front of you, or far away but choose your subject and focus on it. Get outside with your camera as well. George and Charlotte love it when we do that,” during her visit at Action for Children.

Kate has never been afraid to get down and dirty with her children, doing all kinds of things and encouraging her three children to spend as much time outside as possible.

In previous statements, she has talked about all the fun activities she and her children enjoy doing, such as hunting for spiders in the garden and building dens. Another activity that Prince George and Princess Charlotte seem to enjoy doing is bicycle riding , as they have been seen multiple times in Hyde Park on their bikes, which is close to their home at Kensington Palace.

Last month, the Duchess revealed her latest project, a garden she co-designed for Chelsea Flower Show, whose first guest were her full family. They went in full force as a family of five, being joined by Prince Louis and dad Prince William.

The entire family were impressed and really enjoyed the garden that their mother created, exploring all the secrets hidden within. The children were captured on camera running around and exploring the area, with Louis taking his first public steps, and George and Charlotte dipping their feet in the stream. George even gave the garden an impressive “twenty out of ten” after being asked to rate it by William.

The entire family actually had a part in the creation of the garden, either with design ideas or simply collection inventory. At the opening evening of Chelsea Flower Show, the Duchess told the Queen: “All the sticks are from Anmer and the children collected the pine cones.”

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