Kate Middleton and William arrive in Glasgow, the first engagement is as a scout

Returned a few hours from half term holidays (mid-autumn, ed) together with their children George, Charlotte e Louis, Kate Middleton and William of England they immediately resumed work with the first official commitment in the context of COP 26 in Glasgow, the United Nations Conference on Climate Change.

Scouting afternoon for Kate and William in Glasgow

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The dukes visited a scout section in Dennistoun, Glasgow’s East End, the Alexandra Park Sports Hub, to promote the campaign #PromiseToThePlanet. Informal looks, such as the atmosphere, friendly and without too many pleasantries, the two participated in a series of activities aimed at demonstrating how scouting is important for children and teenagers, not only to ensure that their approach to the environment is healthy. but also to learn to be together, collaborate and have fun.

The theme has always been very dear to the Cambridge, especially to the Duchess, who was a scout as a child and who has often underlined the importance that experience had on her life and on her education. Precisely because of her connection with the scout movement, Kate Middleton is president, together with the Duke of Kent, cousin of Queen Elizabeth, of the The Scout Association.

The visit to the Alexandra Park Sports Hub is only the first of the Cambridge commitments as part of Cop 26. On the agenda there is a reception with Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, which will also be attended by the winners of the first Heartshot Prize Award .

After a few days of hiatus the Cambridge are really back. And, as always, they seem unstoppable.

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