The Princess of Wales told children ‘you have to work hard’ as a member of the Royal Family during a surprise appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show yesterday.
Kate, 41, looked radiant in a silk ME+EM shirt dress, which her mother Carole has worn previously, as she turned up to the London event organised by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Wearing her thick brunette locks in loose curls, the mother-of-three paired the dress with her Castaner Carina Espadrille wedges and £165 Zoraida leaf earrings.
Kate demonstrated her natural flair with children as she joined pupils at the event’s first ever Children’s Picnic, where she shared the ‘best thing’ about her job as a royal and revealed why she’s not allowed to write her name down.
The princess met youngsters from ten schools taking part in the RHS Campaign for School Gardening as they sat down to eat, before visiting three of this year’s Show Gardens with them.
The Princess of Wales recycled a pink ME + EM shirt dress she has worn previously as she made as surprise visit to the Chelsea Flower Show today
On her first visit to the horticultural show since 2019, the future queen took part in a bug hunt with the school children, helped to plan a home-grown meal and discovered how gardens can support wellbeing – something the princess has been highlighting for several years.
Kate is known to enjoy the Chelsea Flower Show, an event she has attended several times in the past.
This year, there were flowers as far as the eye could see and even a picnic – but there was only one question a curious child wanted to ask when he met the princess.
‘Do you make the law?’ ‘No’, Kate smiled, before responding: ‘The Prime Minister makes the laws.’
Another asked her what it was like being a princess. She replied: ‘You have to work hard, but you know the best thing about it is meeting kiddies like you.
‘They help support all the different people in the country, showcase all the amazing work being done and look after everyone.’
Asked what her favourite colour was, she encouraged the children to guess, grinning as they correctly answered ‘green’.
In The Royal Entomological Society Garden, Kate and the children enjoyed an ‘insect eye view’ of the landscape, which was designed by RHS Chelsea gold medal winner Tom Massey.
This is the moment (above) that Kate is asked by a youngster: ‘What is it like being a princess?’
Kate shook hands with a young school pupil as she carried a bouquet of tulips in her other hand during the visit
The Princess of Wales told children ‘you have to work hard’ as a member of the British Royal Family during her surprise appearance at the Chelsea Flower Show this afternoon
The smiling Princess of Wales speaks to the delighted Chelsea Pensioners
The Princess sat down with schoolchildren and chatted to them as she arrived for the first ever Children’s Picnic
Kate showed her natural affinity with children as she sat down to chat with them during her visit
Kate, 41, looked radiant in the pink silk shirt dress, which her mother Carole has also previously been spotted in
As she arrived at the Chelsea Flower Show in a surprise appearance, the Princess of Wales appeared to catch someone’s eye and say hello
A gift fit for a princess! Kate carried around a potted plant in a sweet basket as she walked through the event
The Princess shared a joke about something as she carried the potted plant in her hand
Kate looked thrilled with her present of a potted plant in a basket as she strolled through the grounds
The Princess of Wales hosts a children’s picnic at a newly created garden at Chelsea Flower Show
Kate poses with a group of school children attending the Chelsea Flower Show today
The Princess of Wales views a landscape garden inside the Chelsea Flower Show
In 2019, Kate (pictured) even designed her own garden to be featured in the showcase, the Back To Nature Garden
Inspired by the rich biodiversity found in area of wasteland, microscopes in an outdoor lab built into a hillside are linked to a movable projector screen, magnifying insects and other bugs for study and identification.
The lab is inspired by a compound insect eye and made up of permeable ‘modules’ for insects to enter.
They also visited The Samaritans Listening Garden, which is designed to be a safe space for people to share their struggles.
Designed by Darren Hawkes, the space represents an emotional journey, moving from chaos and overwhelm through to a calming and tranquil area. Sculptural oak seats serve as places to talk and listen or reflect on conversations.
Parts of the garden are destined for a permanent site at Samaritans in Truro, with more plants being sent to other branches of the charity.
The Princess and the children also enjoyed the outdoor kitchen at The Savills Garden, a blend of ornamental and edible planting designed by RHS gold medal winner Mark Gregory.
Guests at the ‘edimentals’ garden can enjoy ‘plot-to-plate’ meals prepared with ingredients from the potager and walled garden.
Pupils taking part in the picnic came from schools including Cameron Vale School, Alec Reed Academy, St George’s CofE Primary School, St Augustine’s CofE Primary, Falconbrook Primary School, Christ Church CofE Primary School, Glenbrook Primary School, St Mary’s CofE Primary School, St George’s Church of England Primary School and Laycock Primary School.
The Princess of Wales speaks to the Chelsea Pensioners, after taking part in the first Children’s Picnic at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The Princess of Wales was all smiles as she chatted to the Chelsea Pensioners
The Princess of Wales with pupils from schools, after taking part in the first Children’s Picnic at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
The Princess of Wales put on an animated display as she chatted to school children
The Princess of Wales with pupils from schools taking part in the first Children’s Picnic at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show features 12 show gardens and more than 70 nurseries in the Great Pavilion. Pictured, Kate at today’s picnic
The princess, whose brunette locks flowed down her shoulders, smiled as she chatted to the school pupils
The picnic aims to bring gardening and nature into the lives of more children, a topic Kate has been passionate about for several years.
At the event, she sat down on a picnic blanket with children from St Augustine’s Primary School in Hammersmith, asking them: ‘Are any of you keen gardeners? Do you get the chance to plant things at school?
‘What sort of things do you grow and then do you get to eat them? It’s so rewarding isn’t it, when you see plants growing and then you have them on your plate.’
The children discussed vegetables and herbs and the Princess told them: ‘There’s a plant that smells like chocolate. I remember my granny showing me that when I was little. It has very dark leaves and you rub it and it smells like chocolate.’
Told the pupils were growing sunflowers at school, she said: ‘They get so big, don’t they?’ revealing: ‘Louis is growing broad beans at school. You put them in a cup and you can see them roots growing. They get big quickly like sunflowers.’
Picking up a favourite theme, Kate extolled the virtues of spending time outdoors, telling the children: ‘It’s so good for our bodies and our minds.’
She then joined another group from Alec Reed Primary School in Northolt to discuss flowers and plants, admitting that: ‘Lots of the names are in Latin and I can never remember them.’
Kate was shown bug hotels the pupils had made from bundles of hollow bamboo tied with string and before moving on, asked the children to write to her after their visit to tell her ‘how we can make it even better for the kiddies next time.’
Kate (pictured right) wore a silk ME+EM shirt dress, which her mother Carole has also worn previously, for today’s occasion
The picnic aims to bring gardening and nature into the lives of more children, a topic Kate (pictured) has been passionate about for several years
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. Pictured, Kate at today’s event
The Princess of Wales speaks to schoolchildren at the Chelsea Flower Show
Kate spent time with children from 10 primary schools as she attended the show
Kate crouched down to pick fennel, mint and other herbs, telling the youngsters, ‘If you rub it between your fingers you can smell it’
She also pointed out a foxglove, showing the children where the bees climb in to access pollen. ‘The bees love that,’ she said
This is the first time the RHS has invited schoolchildren to the event at such a large scale and the hope is that the annual picnic will inspire a future generation of gardeners.
At the Savills garden, the Princess and a group of children from St George’s Church of England Primary School in Camberwell joined designer Mark Gregory to explore the ‘edimental’ garden.
Kate crouched down to pick fennel, mint and other herbs, telling the youngsters, ‘If you rub it between your fingers you can smell it.’
She also pointed out a foxglove, showing the children where the bees climb in to access pollen. ‘The bees love that,’ she said.
There was laughter as the Princess interrupted a group of Chelsea pensioners who were enjoying a starter of chargrilled peas with herbs made by chefs in the walled kitchen garden.
When she asked what was on the menu, gallant diner Harry Puttick, 94, formerly of the Royal Welsh Fusiliers told her: ‘The peas are forgettable – you are not.’
With the chef nearby he joked afterwards: ‘I’d better say the peas were wonderful but it was fantastic to meet the future Queen.’
Later speaking to Mark about her children she said: ‘My kids love being in the natural world but not all kids have access to that.’
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Look at us: He sported a tan coloured corduroy blazer with complementary chinos while rocking a wholly un-Tom like smatter of designer stubble for the annual event
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In the Samaritans garden, the Princess joined pupils from St George’s Church of England Primary School in Wandsworth and Holy Trinity Church of England School in Chelsea.
She pointed out small rocks suspended from a pergola over the walkway, saying: ‘That makes you feel a bit nervous and anxious, doesn’t it?’
Gesturing to the seating under the tree where they were chatting, she added: ‘And then you can come and sit here and it’s all really calm and feels secure.’
Finally Kate joined designer Tom Massey in the Royal Entomological Society’s garden, where children from St Mary’s Church of England Primary School in Islington and Glenbrook Primary School in Brixton were identifying bugs and beetles that have entered via the permeable modules in the wall.
‘Bees are already coming in after just three weeks,’ the Princess told the young visitors.
The children, however, were equally keen to have a souvenir from their VIP meeting, asking Kate to sign their sketches.
‘I can’t write my name,’ she told them, ‘but I can draw.’ She drew a flower for Ruby Mann, seven, a tree for another girl and a pond surrounded by plants for a third child.
Asked again about her name, she said: ‘My name’s Catherine. I’m not allowed to write my signature, it’s just one of those rules.’
She attempted to draw a palm tree, telling the children, ‘My kiddies like palm trees,’ but added that hers looked more like Holly.
Mary Berry and David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon, pose in Horatio’s Garden at today’s event
Blooming lovely! Lisa Snowdon looks chic in a floral dress as she attends the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show
Pretty in pink! Anneka Rice and Fiona Bruce were all smiles as they posed with one another today at the event
Michaela Strachan (pictured left) and Caroline Quentin (pictured right) join the celebrities at today’s Chelsea Flower Show event
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Speaking to Glenbrook’s headteacher Jane Scarsbrook, she said: ‘It’s so great that the kids are here. At the time (of her 2019 garden), children weren’t allowed on the site.
‘It’s so inspiring for them, for their creativity. It’s a total haven for them and they learn in a different way.’
She then joined a group of children at the garden’s pond, where Solyana Dane, eight, picked some pieces of tree pollen from the Princess’s hair, earning herself a thank you.
Saron Fikremariam, 11, said afterwards: ‘I asked her what’s the first thing she is going to do when she becomes Queen and she said she is going to help kids.’
Solyana asked the Princess whether she enjoyed gardening. ‘She said she does and it’s her calm place,’ she said.
Headteacher Jane said of the Princess: ‘She was really engaging. She was saying how great it was that the children were being invited for the first time – she was really happy about that.’
Before leaving the picnic, where children were enjoying fresh fruit from large hampers, Kate was presented with a small potted plant in a basket by the pupils of Alec Reed Primary School.
Designer Tom Massey, whose garden will later be relocated to IQL Stratford, near the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in east London, said of the visit: ‘The kids loved it. It was a really nice experience for the children to come in and to see the garden and to be able to look at insects under the microscope, to find out what this garden is all about.
‘I think for her (the Princess), it’s just all about the children. The space was really designed to inspire and educate young people, to be exciting, to feel dynamic.
‘It’s really nice to be able to get kids in. In it’s final home, kids will be able to visit whenever they want, but this is a first for the RHS to have kids in during the Show.’
Tom worked on the garden for 18 months but only found out he might be welcoming a royal visitor a couple of days beforehand.
Simon Ward, CEO of the Royal Entomological Society said: ‘She was really engaged with all the children and just her enthusiasm for insects and then she was really just trying to talk to them.
‘She was very excited that it will really engage children and be an educational resource for a lot of young people.’
In 2019 the princess launched her RHS Back to Nature gardens at Chelsea and the Hampton Court Palace Flower Show, in collaboration with the landscape architects Davies White, to highlight the importance of spending time outdoors to a child’s development.
She later opened a permanent Back to Nature play garden at RHS Garden Wisley.
Spending time outdoors allows children to build their confidence, develop independence and learn how to forge relationships with others, all skills which help shape their adult lives.
This year’s RHS Chelsea Flower Show features 12 show gardens and more than 70 nurseries in the Great Pavilion.
Floella Benjamin (pictured left) and Dame Judi Dench (pictured right) were among the famous faces who attended today’s occasion
All the laughter! Anna Maxwell Martin and Ade Edmondson shared a giggle during today’s event
Stephen Graham (pictured left) and Vanessa Feltz (pictured right) also attended the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show today
Thrice as nice! Jim Broadbent, Imelda Staunton and Jim Carter attend the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show
Joyful: English television presenter Gaby Roslin put on an animated display at the event today
Chic: Jennifer Saunders and Kelly Hoppen put on fashionable displays as they enjoyed a day out at the Chelsea Flower Show
Joanna Lumley and a Chelsea Pensioner pose in Horatio’s Garden designed by Charlotte Harris and Hugo Bugg at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show
Aisling Bea (pictured left) and Jeff Brazier (pictured right) attend the Chelsea Flower Show 2023 in London
Feeling fruity! Charlotte Hawkins opted for a white dress emblazoned with cherry designs when at the Chelsea Flower Show
Colourful! Both Gemma Collins (pictured left) and Deborah Meaden (pictured right) opted for vibrant ensembles when stepping out this afternoon
Looking smart! Ade Adepitan poses up a storm when attending the Chelsea Flower Show 2023
Presenters Alex Jones (pictured left) and Gloria Hunniford (pictured right) both sported floral ensembles for today’s event
Happy times: Ben Fogle and Marina Fogle attend the 2023 Chelsea Flower Show this afternoon
Rick Astley (pictured left) and Anthea Turner (pictured right) both looked sophisticated as they arrived at the star-studded Chelsea Flower Show