Duchess Kate: She accepts dirty hands for a good cause

Duchess Kate has created a garden for a hospice center. She helped out and told a new anecdote about her children.

Duchess Kate (38) has demonstrated her skills as a gardener. As the patron of EACH, an organization that unites children's hospices, she and families planted a garden for the hospice "The Nook". The Duchess of Cambridge helped with the transplanting and had no problem getting her hands dirty. In keeping with the warm temperatures, she wore a floral, colorful dress with a V-neck and puff sleeves that reached just above her knees. Her children also came up.

"Full of compassion"

According to the organization, Prince William's wife (38) helped, among other things, transplant sunflowers, lavender and rosemary. EACH managing director Tracy Rennie praised the Duchess' commitment: "As usual, she showed compassion and empathy. And although it was a very hot day, she worked with the families, Val, our volunteer gardener, and the staff well together and created a beautiful area full of sensory plants. "

The duke's official Instagram page says Kate bought the plants last week when she visited the Fakenham Garden Center. As part of the children's hospice week, she met with the EACH employees to thank them personally for their work.

Sunflower contest between George and Louis

In addition, Duchess Kate gave a small family story about planting the sunflowers, as reported by the British media. Her children would also have planted sunflowers and had a lot of fun growing them. There was a little competition between her sons Prince George (6) and Prince Louis (2), which apparently did not always run harmoniously. "The flower of Louis wins, George is a bit grumpy about it," said the mother of three.

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