After unveiling her gorgeous woodland wilderness garden at the Chelsea Flower Show, the Duchess of Cambridge was one of the first visitors to attend the annual event, which started on Monday. Looking rather chic in flared beige trousers and a crisp white blouse, Kate looked picture perfect as she inspected one of the displays. Her appearance comes just hours after she took Prince William and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, to visit the garden display she co-designed with landscape architects Andrée Davies and Adam White.
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Speaking to celebrity gardener Monty Don in footage shared by Kensington Palace, Kate explained she hopes this will inspire families to get in touch with nature. "There's an amazing fact I learnt recently that 90 per cent of our adult brains are developed before the age of five," she shared. "And really what a child experiences in those really early years directly affects how the brain develops and that’s why I think that it’s so important that all of us, whether we’re parents or carers or family members, really engage in quality time with children and babies from a really, really young age."
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