Kate beams as she arrives to meet Scouts and volunteers in Essex (Image: GETTY)
KATE, Duchess of Cambridge, joined Scouts for team building activities in a woodland as part of a royal visit and ended up getting stuck inside a den.
The duchess attended the Scouts’ headquarters in Gilwell Park, Essex, this morning where she joined youngsters and volunteers learning the basics of boat building and balloon rocket assembling.
The mum-of-three heard first-hand from members about how the Scouts' new pilot scheme to welcome younger children is set to be rolled out at 20 locations across England.
The initiative announced late last year aims to bring in four and five-year-olds for the first time in the Scouts’ 112-year history. Read More From EXPRESS.
KATE, Duchess of Cambridge, joined Scouts for team building activities in a woodland as part of a royal visit and ended up getting stuck inside a den.
The duchess attended the Scouts’ headquarters in Gilwell Park, Essex, this morning where she joined youngsters and volunteers learning the basics of boat building and balloon rocket assembling.
The mum-of-three heard first-hand from members about how the Scouts' new pilot scheme to welcome younger children is set to be rolled out at 20 locations across England.
The initiative announced late last year aims to bring in four and five-year-olds for the first time in the Scouts’ 112-year history. Read More From EXPRESS.