Princess Kate pictured with scouts as she talks about a 'spiritual' connection with nature
Kensington Palace posted a new video of the princess walking near the shores of Lake Windermere
The Princess of Wales has talked about her love of nature in a new video showing her visiting Lake Windermere with a group of Scouts.
The Princess described how she experiences a āvery spiritual and very intense emotional reconnectionā when spending time in nature, giving her a āsense of peaceā in a āvery busy worldā.
Kensington Palace posted a new video of Kate on Monday, walking near the shores of Lake Windermere in the Lake District last month with a group of Scouts from Cumbria and Stretford, Greater Manchester.
The princess was filmed in conversation with chief scout Dwayne Fields as she told him how being outdoors was āso⦠meaningful for me as a place of balanceā.
Kate, who is in remission from cancer, has long advocated the benefits of spending time in the natural world, previously revealing how nature became her familyās āsanctuaryā in the wake of her diagnosis and during her chemotherapy treatment.
Fields asked Kate as they walked through woodland: āWhen you come out here, when all the stresses and strains of regular life happen and you come into a space like this, what do you think about?ā
The princess replied: āI find it a very spiritual and very intense emotional reconnection I suppose, these environments.
āNot everyone has that same relationship perhaps with nature, but it is so therefore meaningful for me as a place to balance and find a sort of sense of peace and reconnection in what is otherwise a very busy world.ā
Kate, in a knitted, roll neck jumper, jacket, matching trousers, and walking boots, is shown crouching down as the youngsters, aged between 10 and 15, crowd round a map on the ground.
The princess said pointing at the map: āItās so beautiful because so many of the walks here, you can see Lake Windermere because itās huge isnāt it?
āLook how hilly it is in here. Have you done any of these big mountains?ā
She was also photographed standing and laughing with the Scouts while they sat eating ice-creams at a picnic table at the edge of the lake.
Kate, who is joint president of Scouts, was meeting Fields, who took on his role in September, for the first time.
She told him: āWhatās so fantastic about the Scouts is that the same foundation has sort of always been there, and still, despite how different the modern-day world is now, actually it still resonates with so many young people and itās making such a massive difference to them.ā
Fields said: āWhen you come out into a natural environment, it helps you understand your self that much more.
āWe really belong in nature. Weāre in tune with it and I think we need to come back to it because there is definitely something about being in nature thatās connected to our wellbeing.ā
Kensington Palace said Kateās visit to the Lake District, which was not announced at the time, took place in March.
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