Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis had their turn— now, their mom,Kate Middletonis sharing her specially designed garden with even more children.

Maya Bell-Springer, 6, relaxed in the garden’s small den made of hazel sticks – which George, Charlotte and Louis had helped collect wood to build. “It is lovely and relaxing,” she said.

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Duchess of Cambridge attends the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Kate with Sir Nicholas Bacon, chairman of the Royal Horticultural Society, at the Chelsea Flower Show at the Royal Hospital Chelsea on May 20, 3019 in London.Yui Mok – WPA Pool/Getty Images

Duchess of Cambridge attends the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

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Duchess of Cambridge attends the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Kate’s garden was created with help from the Royal Horticultural Society and designers Andrée Davies and Adam White to highlight the benefits of playing outdoors.

Duchess of Cambridge attends the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

“Hopefully when people visit they will find their inner child,” Smith said Sunday. “That could be remembering building a den or toasting marshmallows on a fire.”

Kate told the BBC’s gardening expert Monty Don, “I really feel that nature and being interactive outdoors has huge benefits on our physical and mental wellbeing, particularly for young children. I really hope that this woodland that we have created really inspires families, kids and communities to get outside, enjoy nature and the outdoors, and spend quality time together.”

Duchess of Cambridge attends the RHS Chelsea Flower Show

Later today, Kate, 37, and husband William, 36, will showQueen Elizabetharound the garden as many of the senior royals have a preview of the floral festival site.

source: people.com