Kate and William are happy campers as they help kids prepare food around campfire
14.09.2023 - 17:23
/ ok.co.uk
Royals William and Kate gathered round the campfire on Thursday to help primary school children prepare food and learn about the environment.
The Prince and Princess of Wales visited Forest School in Hereford, where pupils from Madley Primary School attend once a week to learn in a woodland environment. And when they arrived, the couple were kindly gifted books for their children, George, Charlotte and Louis. Will and Kate made sure to listen intently and got to know the youngsters, while the group learned about key issues like environmental awareness, conservation and woodland management.
Kate was pictured in a black top and jeans, paired with a grey blazer and comfortable brown boots. While William opted for a light blue shirt, trousers and a smart jacket. The couple looked in their element as they then skimmed bark off logs before helping to make a tree den with a saw.
William, however, got his hands dirty when he accidentally knocked a branch off the den while inspecting it, before quickly trying to put it back in its place. In a nod of approval to the new style of learning, the couple said: "More schools need the opportunity to do things like this." Madley Primary School and the Duchy of Cornwall have been partners of the Forest School programme for the past 12 years. The Duchy supplied the school with a woodland site at Brampton Hill Wood and, over the years, the woodland area has increased as well as the onsite facilities.
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