George, Charlotte and Louis visit mother Kate’s Chelsea Flower Show garden
The royal children went to view the Duchess of Cambridge’s creation ahead of its unveiling this week.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have enjoyed a playful visit to their mother’s garden at the Chelsea Flower Show.
The Duchess of Cambridge will unveil her woodland wilderness garden – which aims to encourage children to spend more time outdoors – at the event in London this week.
A barefoot George and Charlotte are seen dangling their legs over a stream, while an excited Louis runs along a wooden path carrying a branch as the Duke of Cambridge looks on smiling.
Five-year-old George can be seen adventurously clambering across the stream.
The space, which Kate hopes will inspire families “to get outside” and “enjoy nature”, features a tree house, waterfall, rustic den and a campfire as well as tree stumps, stepping stones and a hollow log for children to play on.
William and his two oldest children climbed into the tree house, while the duke also enjoyed a go on the swing.
Hazel sticks collected by the family were also used to make the garden’s den.
Toddler Louis looks fascinated as he holds a stone, while Kate, kneeling at his side, wraps her arm around her youngest child.
It is understood Kate, who wore a colourful patterned dress and wedges for the outing, wanted to show her children the finished project on Sunday, so they could see what she has been spending time working on.
The duchess has been at the site almost every day in the five days leading up to the opening of the event and has been closely involved in the project from the very beginning.
Kate’s involvement with the 2019 RHS garden at the Chelsea Flower Show was first revealed earlier in the year.
“I really hope that this woodland that we have created really inspires families, kids and communities to get outside, enjoy nature and the outdoors, and spend quality time together.”