Kate is a princes, but she stays humble by taking inner-city kids on a camping trip. Who would ever think that a princess would try to explore the wild alongside 8 year-olds?  Well of course the children were curious to find out what it was like to be a real princess.  Hit the jump to see her response.

Steph Bassanini

She might have been dressed in her least regal outfit of high-street jeans and wellies.
But when the Duchess of Cambridge joined a group of inner city schoolchildren on a camping trip, there was only one thing they wanted to know: just what was it like to be a real princess?
As the group explored the woods and chatted around a bonfire, it fell to Tigerlily Smith to bravely ask the question they all wanted to know the answer to.
‘We asked how it felt to be a princess and she said it was very nice,’ the eight-year-old girl said afterwards.
‘She said she got to visit lots of countries but hadn’t seen as many as William. She said William was very sweet and kind and spoiled her.’
She added later that Kate had been had been ‘lovely and very, very pretty.’
The Duchess had joined the children visiting an outdoor bounds-style scheme at the Widehorizons Margaret McMillan House in Wrotham, Kent.
The trip was organised by ARK Schools to give children from deprived backgrounds the opportunity to venture into the countryside and develop their confidence and teamwork skills.
The charitable Foundation of Prince William and Prince Harry is supporting ARK in its work and last year William and Kate attended a glitzy fundraising gala in London, their first engagement as a married couple.

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