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Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

Kate Middleton, Duchess of Cambridge, took part in outdoor activities with local young couples and children on the second day of her visit to Copenhagen, and in order to fully immerse herself in the experience, the future Queen of England changed into casual clothes and "picked up the axe".

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

On the second day of arriving in Copenhagen, Kate traveled to Stratton Woods School, a school dedicated to harnessing children's nature-loving nature to promote healthier growth.

Inside the school, there is an area open only for children under the age of six, where children can walk out of the classroom accompanied by parents and teachers to experience the most authentic outdoor time, which has become an essential experience goal in Kate's itinerary.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

After changing into a more outdoor casual outfit, Kate walked into the area, where she first interacted with the staff and parents of the children who were active there, and then was encouraged to try chopping firewood herself.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

Although Kate has been an advocate of outdoor life in the past and has revealed that she takes her children to outdoor activities every day, such a "raw" way of activity is still full of new ideas for her.

As can be seen from the picture, there is a special fixture on the stake, while the blade is under the device, and the wood splitter only needs to swing a hammer from above to get firewood, which is the school to prevent children and parents from being injured by using an axe while doing this work.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

Although this setup is safer but relatively more laborious, the user must pound the wood hard to ensure that it is split by the blade below, and for the thin Princess Kate, this is definitely a difficult job, after two consecutive attempts she failed to handle the firewood in front of her, until the third time finally succeeded, but after putting down the tool Kate was also photographed with her hands clenched and smiling, obviously her refusal to lose made her suffer great side effects.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

Despite the pain in her hands, Kate was thrilled that she had succeeded in splitting the firewood, and the small audience on the sidelines applauded Kate after the firewood was split, and the excited princess crouched down to accept the praise of the small audience and gave him a thumbs up.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

After that, Kate's project is much more relaxed, she and her family lead the children to run happily in the woods, let the children release their nature, for Kate This "immersive outdoor experience" is definitely the most memorable experience of her visit.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

The main purpose of Princess Kate's visit to Denmark is to learn and explore the achievements and experiences of child development there, and for many years, Denmark has been regarded as a pioneer in related fields around the world, which is a great attraction for Kate, who has been working on child development since entering the royal family, and she will bring these experiences back to the UK for the work of her newly established Children's Charity Foundation.

Princess Kate experienced "chopping wood for fire" in Copenhagen, and was too thin to split the firewood three times

After these outdoor activities, Kate will immediately restore her "noble and dignified" image, because she will represent the British Royal Family and Queen Elizabeth II to accept the invitation of Queen Margaret II of Denmark and the royal family to meet them and attend the banquet, which is also a big challenge for Kate who is dealing with this situation for the first time.

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