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It almost went unnoticed June 13, 2019 - 19:47 BST Chloe Best The Duchess of Cambridge paid a special to her husband Prince William during her appearance on Blue Peter – and it almost went unnoticed! Kate joined a group of children to launch a once-in-a-lifetime competition and have fun at Westminster City Council’s Paddington Recreation Ground, trying her hand at activities including pond dipping, planting and team den building.
During the group’s second activity, Kate and the children upcycled old household items and wellies into plant pots, with the Duchess opting to plant a Dianthus Barbatus into a silver watering can. The colourful pink and white bloom is better known as a Sweet William – a sweet nod to the Duke of Cambridge.The Duchess joined forces with Blue Peter to launch a new competition as part of her mission to encourage children and families to get back to nature.
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