After last week’s visit to the local nursery, the Duchess of Cambridge created a beautiful space @EACH_hospices.
Sharing a video to mark Children’s Hospice Week, the Duchess thanked the staff and families for all they do for sick children.
Marking the end of #ChildrensHospiceWeek, The Duchess of Cambridge met with staff from @EACH_hospices’ care and facilities teams to thank them for the incredible work that they do.https://t.co/f07QxuFi5b https://t.co/rpuPmCR4oV
— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) June 27, 2020
The Duchess also revealed her children were having their own sunflower-growing competition. George, Charlotte and Louis are all enjoying the experience, however, “Louis is winning so George is a little grumpy about that,” she said.
The Duchess also re-potted a sunflower she had brought in memory of Fraser Delf, nine, who died at EACH’s Milton hospice in January. She laughed as she made “a big mess” while trying to repot a large sunflower, dropping soil on the floor.
She took part in planting strawberries, sunflowers, lavender, geraniums and herbs, all thoughtfully selected to awaken the children’s senses.