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Kate Middleton & Prince William Share Beautiful New Family Photos with Their 3 Children

Bettina Dizon
May 20, 2019
03:02 P.M.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were all smiles with their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who enjoyed the Chelsea Flower Show on Sunday.

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Kate Middleton and Prince William had a great time with their kids during their outdoor bonding at the Chelsea Flower Show of their mom on Sunday afternoon. The family of five helped enjoyed nature as George and Charlotte waded their feet at the stream of a waterfall, and Louis, walking around with a stick.

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“Over the past months, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have helped The Duchess gather moss, leaves, and twigs to help decorate the #RHSChealsea Back to Nature Garden. Hazel sticks collected by the family were also used to make the garden’s den,” read their official Twitter.

TEAMWORK

Middleton’s kids helped their mom recreate a rustic den that imitates one from their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk. The three little royals gathered sticks, pine cones, and leaves from their home to add a personal feel to the garden.

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The pictures captured by Matt Porteous, royal photographer, showed the teamwork continuously projected by the royal family. To make things more fun, the kids played on the swing, on the treehouse, and in the stream.

A HANDS-ON DUCHESS

Together with the Royal Horticultural Society and landscape designers, Andree Davies and Adam White, Middleton was able to put to life the garden of her dreams.

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“The Duchess joined us as it all started coming together. It’s addictive, and once you’ve got the bug you can’t stay away,” said White about Middleton being hands- on.

The “Back to Nature” garden of Middleton aims to bring people closer and one with nature while emphasizing its importance for the physical and mental well being of an individual.

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Forget-me-nots, the favorite flower of the late Princess Diana, were used to decorate the woodland floor, which Middleton chose herself. The garden also features a swing and a treehouse which is made from nine tons of wood, transported from 100 miles or so.

ONE WITH NATURE

The “Back to Nature” garden of Middleton aims to bring people closer and one with nature while emphasizing its importance for the physical and mental well being of an individual.

"I really hope that this woodland what we have created really inspires families, kids, and communities to get outside, enjoy nature and the outdoors, and spend quality time together,” Middleton told BBC’s, Monty Don.

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