Princess Kate candidly sums up life as member of Royal Family during latest engagement
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The royal made a surprise appearance at Chelsea Flower Show
The Princess of Wales candidly summed up life as member of the Royal Family when responding to a question during her most recent engagement on Monday.
Kate made a surprise visit to Chelsea Flower Show yesterday in a historic appearance.
The royal joined pupils from schools taking part in the first-ever Children’s Picnic at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
The Princess of Wales enjoyed a picnic at the site’s bandstand with the schoolchildren.
Kate has long championed the benefits to young people of spending time outdoors.
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One youngster quizzed Kate on what it was like to be a member of the Royal Family.
Princess Kate replied: "You have to work hard."
Ten schools from the Royal Horticultural Society’s (RHS) Campaign for School Gardening were invited to bring pupils along to the RHS Chelsea Flower Show, marking the first time in the event’s 110-year history that a Children’s Picnic has taken place.
Following the refreshments, Kate joined the pupils on a visit to three of this year’s Show Gardens.
The royal also took part in activities including a bug hunt, planning a home-grown meal and discovering how gardens can support well-being.
Kate has long championed the benefits to young people of spending time outdoors.
Last week, Princess Kate shared a very personal insight into joining the Royal Family.
The Princess of Wales spoke about the path she followed to end up as part of the monarchy.
Kate told an audience at a school in Bristol that she never expected to become a member of the Royal Family.
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Kate told an audience at a school in Bristol that she never expected to become a member of the Royal Family.
Asked if she had always wanted to be a royal, the Princess of Wales replied it was something she had not expected, but that she "fell in love" with Prince William.
Dame Kelly, who joined Kate at the school, said when the schoolgirls quizzed the Princess about being a royal, she explained it was something "she had to learn".