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ROYAL RETURN
Kate Middleton returns to royal duty after maternity leave with visit to ‘forest’ school
The Duchess of Cambridge has returned to official duties after giving birth to her third child Louis five months ago
KATE Middleton has today returned to royal duties for the first time after giving birth to Prince Louis.
The Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she arrived for the visit to a forest school in Paddington, greeted by excited schoolchildren.
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Kate Middleton today arrived at the school for her first official event after maternity leave
The mother has been on maternity leave for five months after she and husband Prince William welcomed their third child together, Prince Louis, in April.
But the royal didn't look phased as she returned to her official duties today at Paddington Recreation Ground in London.
Wearing a green jacket and riding boots, the royal arrived at Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden to see how it is helping children's emotional and physical well-being.
She is also expected to join in with sessions to hear from instructors about the benefits of learning outside.
The royal was greeted by excited school children
The royal smiled as she was greeted by staff today
The royal wore a green jacket for her first solo appearance
The forest school, which had more than 5,500 visits by schoolchildren from across Westminster and neighbouring boroughs last year, gives inner city children the chance to engage with the natural world.
Although the duchess has appeared at events such as the RAF centenary, Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon, and celebrated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, this is her first official solo engagement since Louis' arrival.
The mum has previously spoken about her love for the outdoors, making today's visit the perfect fit for her return.
Visiting a primary school in South West London last November to see its gardening projects, she told pupils she had "fond memories" of being outdoors as a child, and was passing that passion on to her own children.
The duchess, who supports a number of mental health charities and initiatives, is passionate about offering children early social and emotional support.
It's been a big year for Kate Middleton and the royal family, having welcomed several new members into the Firm this year.
Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in a lavish ceremony in Windsor in May.
ROYAL RETURN
Kate Middleton returns to royal duty after maternity leave with visit to ‘forest’ school
The Duchess of Cambridge has returned to official duties after giving birth to her third child Louis five months ago
KATE Middleton has today returned to royal duties for the first time after giving birth to Prince Louis.
The Duchess of Cambridge beamed as she arrived for the visit to a forest school in Paddington, greeted by excited schoolchildren.
Emily Andrews/the sun
8
Kate Middleton today arrived at the school for her first official event after maternity leave
The mother has been on maternity leave for five months after she and husband Prince William welcomed their third child together, Prince Louis, in April.
But the royal didn't look phased as she returned to her official duties today at Paddington Recreation Ground in London.
Wearing a green jacket and riding boots, the royal arrived at Sayers Croft Forest School and Wildlife Garden to see how it is helping children's emotional and physical well-being.
She is also expected to join in with sessions to hear from instructors about the benefits of learning outside.
The royal was greeted by excited school children
The royal smiled as she was greeted by staff today
The royal wore a green jacket for her first solo appearance
The forest school, which had more than 5,500 visits by schoolchildren from across Westminster and neighbouring boroughs last year, gives inner city children the chance to engage with the natural world.
Although the duchess has appeared at events such as the RAF centenary, Trooping the Colour and Wimbledon, and celebrated the Duke and Duchess of Sussex's wedding, this is her first official solo engagement since Louis' arrival.
The mum has previously spoken about her love for the outdoors, making today's visit the perfect fit for her return.
Visiting a primary school in South West London last November to see its gardening projects, she told pupils she had "fond memories" of being outdoors as a child, and was passing that passion on to her own children.
The duchess, who supports a number of mental health charities and initiatives, is passionate about offering children early social and emotional support.
It's been a big year for Kate Middleton and the royal family, having welcomed several new members into the Firm this year.
Meghan Markle married Prince Harry in a lavish ceremony in Windsor in May.