Kate Middleton has been attending the sweetest events since she stopped suffering from severe morning sickness. The Duchess of Cambridge has danced with Paddington Bear and recently visited the Foundling Museum in London to find out more about the Museum's history.

 

We love how passionate Kate is about giving back to the community. The Duchess spreads positivity wherever she goes.

 

Today, Kate attended the Robin Hood Primary School to celebrate 10 years of the Royal Horticultural Society Campaign for School Gardening.

 

The beaming Duchess spent the morning at the school, learning about the programme and spending quality time with the very lucky pupils.

 

The RHS Campaign for School Gardening inspires and supports schools to provide children with gardening opportunities to enhance their skills and boost their development.

 

 

Kate had the honour of hearing about the programme which has helped many children. She even channelled her inner gardener and helped with planting flowers in the school’s Sensory Garden.

 

The Sensory Garden project has helped boost children’s physical and mental health.

 

During her visit, the Duchess got to visit the Outdoor Learning area, where the children are taught how to create homes for creepy crawlies.

 

By creating homes for bugs, children are developing their teamwork skills, communication skills and the project has helped boost many children’s confidence.

 

 

We can’t deal with the name of the bugs home- ‘Bug-ingham Palace’- it’s so clever.

 

Towards the end of her visit, Kate, the pupils and the staff honoured ten years of the wonderful campaign by enjoying some delicious celebratory cake.

 

The incredible campaign has helped 34,000 schools start their own gardening projects.

 

We love seeing Kate getting involved in such heart-warming community projects.

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