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Prince and Princess of Wales join children in ancient woodland on Mull

William and Kate came dressed for a trip to Ardura Community Forest.

By contributor Tony Jones, PA Court Correspondent
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The Princess of Wales, known as the Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, speaks with pupils from Lochdonhead primary school during a visit at the Ardura Community Forest (Oli Scarff/PA)

The Prince and Princess of Wales have joined children and their parents in an ancient woodland to celebrate rural environments.

William and Kate came dressed for a trip to Ardura Community Forest on the Isle of Mull and were welcomed by the youngsters taking part in activities.

They were part of Ardura Acorns, an early-years outdoor learning play group that takes the children on nature trails, den building and animal tracking.

Sally MacColl’s four-year-old daughter Rosie-Mae regularly attends the sessions, and was part of the group that met the royals.

Royal visit to Mull and Iona
The Prince and Princess of Wales, known as the Duke and Duchess of Rothesay when in Scotland, with General Manager of Mull and Iona Ranger Service, Moray Finch (right) (Oli Scarff/PA)

She said: “It’s so nice for her to be outdoors and she’s learning about what we have on our doorstep.

“She’s not just in the classroom reading about the world’s nature, she’s learning about mother nature – what safe, what’s not.”

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