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Kate Middleton visits a London Scouts Group for outdoor activities

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The Duchess of Cambridge was in her element as she got stuck in with outdoor activities during a visit to a London Scouts Group today. 

Kate Middleton, 38, dressed down in jeans, a favourite gilet and a Scouts woggle to meet Cub and Beaver Scouts in Northolt, west London this morning. 

The Duchess, who has often spoken of her love of the great outdoors, joined the children in toasting marshmallows and writing letters to send to care home residents during the outdoor engagement.  

The visit coincided with Kate being named joint president of the Scouts. Kate is sharing the position – her first presidency of an organisation – with the Queen’s cousin, the Duke of Kent, who has been president of the youth movement since 1975.

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  • a group of people that are standing in the grass: Kate's gone camping! The Duchess of Cambridge was in her element as she got stuck in with outdoor activities during a visit to a London Scouts Group today. Pictured, Kate toasting marshmallows over a campfire with two Scouts
  • Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sitting at a park: The Duchess, who has often spoken of her love of the great outdoors, joined the children in toasting marshmallows and writing letters to send to care home residents during the outdoor engagement.
  • a woman wearing a suit and tie: Kate Middleton roasts marshmallows during the engagement
  • a group of people sitting at a table: Arts and crafts! The Duchess beamed as she spoke to Scouts taking part in the outdoor art session this morning
  • a woman talking on a cell phone: Time for a sweet treat: The Duchess of Cambridge tucked into a melted marshmallow after toasting it on the fire
  • a woman sitting on a horse in a field: Kate enjoyed a marshmallow by the campfire
  • a couple of people that are standing in the grass: The Duchess of Cambridge got into the spirit of the day and took part in an arts and crafts session with a young boy
  • a woman standing in a field: The Duchess of Cambridge heard about how the Scouts supported young people during lockdown (
  • a person wearing a suit and tie: The Duchess was presented with the Silver Wolf Award, the highest award made by The Scout Association which the Duke of Kent also holds.
  • a group of people watching a football ball on a field: Say 'social distancing!' The Duchess of Cambridge and young Scouts kept their distance for a group photo

a group of people that are standing in the grass: Kate’s gone camping! The Duchess of Cambridge was in her element as she got stuck in with outdoor activities during a visit to a London Scouts Group today. Pictured, Kate toasting marshmallows over a campfire with two ScoutsNext SlideFull screen1/10 SLIDES © Provided by Daily MailKate’s gone camping! The Duchess of Cambridge was in her element as she got stuck in with outdoor activities during a visit to a London Scouts Group today. Pictured, Kate toasting marshmallows over a campfire with two Scouts

Kate described her delight at becoming joint president, saying: ‘For many children and young people, The Scout Association plays a key role as they build relationships and develop the skills they need to succeed in later life.

‘When I volunteered with the Scouts on Anglesey eight years ago, I was struck by the huge impact the organisation has on inspiring young people to support their communities and achieve their goals.

‘I am delighted to be joining the Duke of Kent as joint president of the association and look forward to working with Scouts across the country as they strive to make a positive difference to our society.’

The duchess joined the 12th Northolt Scout Group in west London to mark her appointment and appeared in excellent spirits as she chatted with children and volunteers. 

  • Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sitting at a picnic table: The Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she spoke to one boy at the arts table, where they made paper birds
  • a person sitting on a bench reading a book: The royal looked animated as she chatted to the children about their projects
  • a woman wearing a suit and tie: Arriving for the engagement today
  • Matthew Hyde standing in the grass: The Duchess of Cambridge re-wore a favourite pair of Massimo Dutti jeans for the outing in Northolt, west London, today
  • a woman wearing a suit and tie: The Duchess of Cambridge joined the children in making what are thought to be paper figures that 'fly' through the air
  • a person wearing a suit and tie: Kate looked delighted with the result of her project
  • a group of people sitting at a table: The children and their royal guest of honour all sat a safe distance apart on outdoor tables for the engagement
  • a woman wearing glasses and smiling at the camera: Kate looked transfixed by her 'flying' art project
  • a person sitting at a table: The royal joined in the arts and crafts session with the Beavers and Cubs
  • a person sitting on a bench: Look what I've done! The Duchess of Cambridge smiled as an excited young schoolboy showed her what he had made

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sitting at a picnic table: The Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she spoke to one boy at the arts table, where they made paper birdsNext SlideFull screen1/10 SLIDES © Provided by Daily MailThe Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she spoke to one boy at the arts table, where they made paper birds

The royal was careful to maintain social distancing from other members of the group but the Beavers and Cubs all looked delighted to speak to their royal visitor. 

Kate also spent time organisation’s volunteers for supporting more than half a million young people during lockdown. She heard how the association adapted during the pandemic when sessions went online as part of #TheGreatIndoors campaign. 

She also met parents and carers of young people who have been supported by the organisation. 

The Duchess was presented with the Silver Wolf Award, the highest award made by The Scout Association which the Duke of Kent also holds. 

  • a woman sitting in a chair talking on a cell phone: Spot of trouble: The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to get her finger stuck
  • Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge sitting at a park: Kate by the campfire
  • a person standing in a park
  • a person riding on the back of a park: Kate, who enjoys doing outdoor activities with her own children, held her marshmallow over the campfire
  • a person that is standing in the grass: Kate during the visit to a Scouts Group today
  • Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge et al. in a park

a woman sitting in a chair talking on a cell phone: Spot of trouble: The Duchess of Cambridge appeared to get her finger stuck

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