Kate Middleton swaps Royal jewels for a woggle as she celebrates 100 years of Cub Scouts
Duchess of Cambridge donned the traditional scarf while meeting youngsters in Norfold
The DUCHESS of Cambridge swapped her Royal jewels for a woggle and neckerchief yesterday to celebrate 100 years of the Cub Scouts.
Kate donned the yellow and green traditional scarf while meeting youngsters from the Kings Lynn
District Cub Scout Pack in the village of North Wootton, Norfolk.
The 34-year-old, dressed casually in a polo neck jumper and skinny jeans, drove to the event from her nearby country home, Anmer Hall.
She joined the pack as they took part in games and activities themed around ‘looking after yourself and others physically and emotionally’ including first aid training and cup cake icing.
Recently Princess Charlotte’s bodyguards have bought her a personalised “day you were born” print as a Christmas gift.
The girly purple pic includes her full name Charlotte Elizabeth Diana, date and time of birth, weight of 8lbs 3oz, birthstone Emerald and star sign Taurus.
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And the proud artist Lucy Tapper is thrilled to imagine the £55 picture hanging in 19-month-old Charlotte’s nursery.
She even did one for older brother George, three, when he was born but didn’t realise the order came from the palace.