Catherine, Princess of Wales shares โ€˜spiritualโ€™ connection to nature in Scouts video

Catherine, Princess of Wales shares โ€˜spiritualโ€™ connection to nature in Scouts video


The princess has not spoken publicly about her own spirituality or faith. Recently, she was reported to have become โ€œmore interested in questions of faithโ€ since her cancer diagnosis.

Kensington Palace said the Lake District event saw the princess discuss how being in the countryside can โ€œhelp us to deepen connections with ourselves and each other while building our skills of empathy, resilience and our sense of belongingโ€.

She and Fields spoke of the โ€œimpact being in nature can have on young people in building their confidence and skills for later lifeโ€, the palace reported.

This photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, was released ahead of World Cancer Day this year. The princess has expressed the peace being in nature has brought her.

This photograph of Catherine, Princess of Wales, was released ahead of World Cancer Day this year. The princess has expressed the peace being in nature has brought her.Credit: Prince Louis/Kensington Royal

Princess Catherine also met a group of scouts aged 10 to 15 from groups in Cumbria and Greater Manchester as they studied for their naturalist badge.

โ€œItโ€™s so beautiful because so many of the walks here, you can see Lake Windermere because itโ€™s huge, isnโ€™t it?โ€ the princess told the scouts while pointing to a map. โ€œLook how hilly it is over here. Have you done any of these big mountains?โ€

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She added that โ€œwhatโ€™s so fantastic about the Scouts is that all those same foundations that have always been thereโ€ can still apply in the modern day, saying: โ€œIt still resonates for so many young people, and itโ€™s making such a massive difference to them.โ€

Fields, who became Chief Scout last September following the tenure of Bear Grylls, said: โ€œI think itโ€™s really important for young people to have access to nature because itโ€™s a space where they can push themselves, they can challenge themselves, they learn leadership skills, spend time making friends and those lifelong really great memories that we all hold onto.

โ€œAnd I think if we can do that, weโ€™ll build up a generation that is passionate about our natural spaces and passionate about protecting them as well.โ€

He added that having the princess as joint president was โ€œgreat for the Scout movementโ€. She shares the presidency with the Duke of Kent, who has been in the role since 1975.

Of the day out, Fields said: โ€œIn an increasingly complex world, digital technology has its place, but the few hours we spent in the hills without screens was magical. We are often at our best in the outdoors, and I want more young people to experience outdoor adventures like this for themselves.โ€

Kensington Palace said the film was intended to showcase โ€œthe importance of the natural world and its ability to support our health and well-beingโ€.

The Telegraph UK

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