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Kate Middleton, the princess, is discussing an unusual predicament.

Princess Kate and Prince William reside at Adelaide Cottage, an impressive property within Windsor Home Park, along with their three kids. The Princess of Wales shares that she's recently noticed something peculiar everywhere around their home, with one particular child being responsible.

Kate Middleton, the princess, speaks candidly about a peculiar incident.
Kate Middleton, the princess, speaks candidly about a peculiar incident.

Kate Middleton, the princess, is discussing an unusual predicament.

Princess Kate, the Princess of Wales, has revealed that Prince Louis, the youngest son of the royal family, has discovered a new hobby: collecting chestnuts. The revelation came during a visit by US President Donald Trump and First Lady Melania Trump to Windsor, where the royal family hosted a banquet at Windsor Castle.

During the visit, Princess Kate was conversing with the chief scout, Dwayne Fields, and discussed her own children, as well as helping 4- to 5-year-old children with nature activities to earn badges, similar to the activities Melania Trump was involved in with the "Squirrel Scouts" Girl Guide group.

The British "Mirror" reported on this revelation, stating that the hobby of Prince Louis has left marks on the family estate. According to Princess Kate, the collected chestnuts are often found in various places around the house, such as drawers and beds. A specific hobby of Prince Louis, which leaves these marks, was not mentioned earlier.

However, it is known that Prince Louis enjoys packing the collected chestnuts into his toy cars for play. Despite there being no relevant search results indicating who had the idea to play with the children of Prince Louis with "Sämtchen" or when this event took place, it is clear that the royal children are just normal children, with their own unique interests and activities.

The visit by the US President and First Lady to Windsor marked a significant moment in British-American relations, and it was a pleasure to see the royal family and the Girl Guides coming together to engage in nature activities and share in the joy of learning.

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