Kate Middleton has just found her dream job at a farm
Duchess by day, sheep shearer by night! 🐑
Kate Middleton’s impeccable dress sense and glowing smile might fool you into thinking she was made to be a Duchess. But in reality, she’s always had other aspirations for her career!
Yesterday, the Duchess spent the afternoon with the charity ‘Farms for City Children’ in Gloucestershire. The charity does what it says on the tin: it enables children living in cities to experience working on a farm for the day.
Just as you’d hope, the Duchess got stuck right in, as she helped the children to feed lambs, pot vegetable plants and even weigh a pig.
Kate is a longtime advocate for children getting involved in countryside life. Speaking to 15-year-old Bea Hodge of the local group Wadebridge Young Farmers for People Magazine, Kate said she wants to encourage her children, 3-year-old Prince George and 2-year-old Princess Charlotte, to get to know the land at the family’s country home in Norfolk.
“She said she was teaching George and Charlotte all about the farm at Sandringham,” revealed 15-year-old Bea.
“She’s been teaching George the difference between barley and wheat and everything they on the farm there. She wants the children to learn all about farming and the apples in their orchard. She said she’d secretly like to be a young farmer.”
Alongside Kate's work with the farming charity, she has done some very important work with the mental charity Heads Together.
Earlier this year, the Duchess teamed up with her husband, the Duke of Cambridge, and Prince Harry, to encourage people to speak up about their mental health. Their campaign, #OKtosay, has reached millions of people all over the world struggling with mental health issues.
Is there anything Kate can’t do?!