‘The power of nature’ will be at the heart of Princess Kate’s future work?

In the past year, the Princess of Wales has been doing a lot around the theme of “getting back to nature.” She’s released several videos and authorized photos, all outside in gardens, beaches or forests. Almost all of her public statements in the past year have included something about being connected to nature. It’s her “new thing” and it’s even vaguer than her “Early Years” work. RIP Early Years, no more Business Keen Takes Business Meetings At Business Buildings! We are witnessing Kate’s evolution from “someone who says ‘Early Years’ a lot” to “someone who says ‘nature’ a lot.” As such, it’s quite clear that this will be her new “royal work.” It’s even vaguer than the Early Years, and it just involves Kate doing photo shoots outdoors. From the Telegraph’s “‘Take in the space and slow down’: Why nature will be at the heart of Kate’s return to public life.”

The message could not be clearer. The Princess has discovered the power of nature, and is determined to share it with the world. Her illness, she has said, has given her a new perspective: a “very spiritual and very intense emotional reconnection” with the outside world. It is a personal revelation that she is now putting at the heart of her return to public life.

The Princess is on a mission to revitalise human connection and believes that the great outdoors can bring people together like nothing else. Conscious that many young people are spending their time glued to smartphones and other screens, she urged them, on a visit to the Lake District without journalists last month, to stop, slow down, look up and take in the world around them.

“You’ve seen over the last 13 months, the Princess herself speak to the power that nature has played in her recovery,” says a palace source. “She herself has talked about the power that nature plays. Nature has the power to bring us all together.”

Even before her profound experiences over the past year, the Princess, as Duchess of Cambridge before that, has sung the praises of an outdoorsy life for children. But it is since her illness that she seems to have reached crystal clarity about the benefits for all.

In Windsor and Norfolk, where the Wales family have homes, the Princess walked and swam outdoors as she rebuilt her mental and physical strength during and after her cancer treatment. She has taken up foraging, fascinated by wild mushrooms and learning how to spot food she and the children can take home with them.

“I really felt like I needed to get the sun,” she told cancer patients at the Royal Marsden in January, after her own treatment.

In the Lake District last month, where she spent the day with local Scouts as the organisation’s joint president, she told of her family holidays there amid the lakes and mountains, where she had spent a “lot of time”. Dwayne Fields, the new Chief Scout, told The Telegraph that young people had spoken to the Princess about how much they enjoyed their outdoor camping adventures, and the skills, confidence and friendships it had brought them.

“The Princess and I walked and we spoke a lot about the effect that being out in nature has on your mind and your sense of self,” he said. “She said that she spent a lot of time after her treatment, outdoors – it’s a great place to feel spiritually connected to nature.” Fields added that human beings had only spent the last “300 years or so” in urban centres, having been “absolutely connected to the natural world” until then, adding: “It’s a recent thing that we have disconnected.”

[From The Telegraph]

The Telegraph notes how other royals have centered their love of nature to build projects to give back to the natural world, most notably Queen Elizabeth’s “The Queen’s Green Canopy,” a tree-planting initiative. I don’t really see Kate actually building a project out of this though, not when her message is adequately vague enough. She’s literally just going to tell people to “go outside and take a walk” and they’ll fall all over themselves to call her the Wilderness Queen Doing Important Nature Work.

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84 Responses to “‘The power of nature’ will be at the heart of Princess Kate’s future work?”

  1. Jensa says:

    “Nature”? It’s just all so vague, isn’t it?
    And yes, Early Years has gone a bit quiet hasn’t it.

    • Eurydice says:

      Lol, but The Telegraph says, “The message could not be clearer.”

    • First comment says:

      RIP early years…apart from the school trip to the museum, I don’t think she has done anything else….or her people…I forgot, she also posted (or better an employee posted) her children’s drawings…I’m sure she had some drastic effects in the well being of children in Britain with all these initiatives /s

      • MY3CENTS says:

        I’ll.miss the Barbie business woman cosplay and the pie charts….

      • Smart&Messy says:

        My3cents, you and the press both will miss business barbie. This is even more boring then early years. I bet they announced this before reading Liz’s scorching remarks in the Fail about how incredibly boring they are.

      • Lady Esther says:

        @MY3CENTS don’t forget the wonderful pictures of Kate posting at her “desk” at KP, talking on an unconnected phone and sitting in front of a line of matching hardcover books (the collected works of Jane Austen, maybe? It never made sense to me)

        This new topic for Kate is perfect:

        1) there is no time limit. Nature (though obviously declining because of climate change) will presumably outlast her just like it will everybody else

        2) it’s non political and harmless the way she does it which is “Look at how wonderful I look in nature, look at me, look some more. Nature makes me feel good so it’s good, I’m therefore good and Nature is good and look at this video. Bye!”

        3) There is no outcome or results to be expected from her. No expertise, study or work required. Just walking around burbling word salad nonsense and being photographed, maybe posting on Insta when Sir Richard Attenborough dies or something. That’s it

        4) She can do an event or not, how much or how many totally up to her, only when she wants and never anytime else. She can dip in and out as required. No specific trajectory or schedule

        5) Won’t show up Charles or William because Charles already has his own environmental legacy and no one pays attention to Earthshot anyway, so no RF jealousy there. And no extra budget from the Duchy of Cornwall required to host conferences and invite experts and stuff. Just stroll out and be photographed holding a butterfly!

    • LRB says:

      What happened to Heads Together? And all other mental health work?

  2. somebody says:

    So they really allow Kate to forage and feed whatever she picks up to the FFK? I guess, she can go mushroom picking while Charles is on his deathbed.

  3. Hypocrisy says:

    This made me laugh.. these people have no vision, the early years and nature can easily be tied together.. encouraging parents to leave phones on silent and going outside to explore and teach their children about the world and nature would have tied it all together but never mind, she’s just going to be walking aimlessly through the woods until she’s a consort now it looks like.

    • Jais says:

      Yes, two equally vague initiatives can easily be tied together. They’ll get there eventually. Maybe.

    • Becks1 says:

      And using the royal foundation to fundraise for more walking trails, to create more nature preserves, to build playgrounds that are well suited to exploration and play, etc.

      but instead, this feels very like “Kate likes being outside on her large estates.”

  4. Isn’t nature Chuckles thing. He loves gardening and out mushroom hunting while his mother lay dying? Is Can’t stepping on some crowned toes? I think she picked this because it takes no work to go to a forest with a film crew and talk to trees who will never ever reveal her conversations with them lol.

  5. Chanterelle says:

    This isn’t exactly new, is it? She did some flower show gardens the Queen visited in maybe 2018/2019 and has done multiple visits with scouts and I remember seeing pictures of her making s’mores with some kids outdoors as well as some younger charlotte pics with some type of outdoor thing they worked on.

    • AR says:

      @Chanterelle
      She didn’t do ANYTHING!!!

      She showed up for 15 minutes at an event organized by someone to do a photoshoot and say “I did it”, “I organized it”. She does the same thing with this Christmas caroling. Some organization has been organizing it for years, and when they’ve done everything, Kate comes in and says “I did it”. That these people agree to it too.

  6. Lili says:

    Mmm is this her shifting to Willie’s Environmental thingy?

  7. WheresMyTiara says:

    I had to read this through a couple of times… the vibe I’m getting from all this palace waffle, is that they just want her to make like a tree and leave… Or they’re planning on dropping her in a bespoke hermitage in the Kielder Forest with the camera guy from the Windsor Farm Store video fiasco.

    Yay! Promises of more Blair Witch style footage as “proof of life”!

    Maybe someone at KP will get the brain cell for a day and be motivated to try to tie this nonsense into Billy Idle’s Earthsh*t project. Kate entering her “Princess Mononoke era”? Absolutely hilarious.

    • AMB says:

      @WheresMyTiara – “get the brain cell for a day” – you’re killing me here, I nearly peed myself laughing.

  8. ❤️❤️❤️❤️SCAR says:

    This was soooo boring.

  9. ML says:

    Um, the environment is going through a very difficult period at the moment. Environment = nature, if you will.

    It would be GREAT if instead of pointing out spending time in the great outdoors, Kate would shine a HUGE spotlight on what is causing problems. Agriculture and shipping, for instance, are leading to too-great concentrations of nitrogen, which is terrible for all sorts of wildflowers and insects. Industrial pollution is causing air quality issues, global and urban warming, and plants produce too much nutrient-deficient pollen (which is not as nourishing for insects and causes massive allergies). How about habitat issues, often caused by the very rich, which lead to sewage run-off in our water supply and cause rain water to overwhelm the sewage system?

    She had cancer, nature is sick and needs healing…you’d think this would be a win-win.

    • Chrissy says:

      She will never think to put 2+2 together as it would be considered too much like work for her. The second part of your suggestion is very interesting but might be seen as too ‘political’ an approach and probably too over her head anyway! She’s not that deep or invested in anything of much importance except what’s outside her back door it seems. Hence the wandering aimlessly through the woods wearing thousands of pounds worth of ugly clothes!

    • Nic919 says:

      All this nature stuff is horseshit for Kate because she personally has a larger carbon footprint than most small nations. Same with William. She used a helicopter to fly to the Lake District and back.
      She was also seen flying from KP to Norfolk yesterday.

    • alteya says:

      Kate never had cancer. The way KP skipped and skimmed around the issue shows the staff don’t want to be responsible when Kate’s lies are revealed.

  10. Libra says:

    So she wants to share her love of nature, does she? Invented it, then? What does she think the rest of us, the great unwashed, have been doing all these years. Summer camp. Scouting. Skiing. Sledding. Skating. Swimming. Hiking. Climbing mountains. Tennis, pickleball. For years and years, long before she stalked William.

  11. Amy Bee says:

    But she was talking about the importance of nature before the pandemic so does this mean she’s returning to that issue? Does this mean she’s done with the early years?

  12. First comment says:

    “I really felt like I needed to get the sun,” This sounds like she was enclosed somewhere for a long time..

    • WheresMyTiara says:

      Maybe the rumors about her being in a coma with a lengthy recuperation time weren’t false…

    • Harla says:

      Patients receiving chemotherapy are advised to avoid sun exposure during their treatment.

      • Nerd says:

        All of the people that I’ve known to have had cancer were advised to avoid the sun and being outdoors for a long period of time. This article and the many photos/videos she’s shared during that time are making it clear that she has spent most of her time outdoors during her chemotherapy treatment. The sun can be very harsh on the skin of someone who is going through chemo. I’m wondering if she had actually had chemo or ever had cancer. We are expected to take the word of someone who allowed a lie to be used to abuse a pregnant woman throughout each of her pregnancies. She has no qualms with lying to the public.

    • Becks1 says:

      This is what I said yesterday. Her renewed focus on being outdoors and the “power of nature” sounds like someone who wasn’t able to get outside for a very extended period of time.

  13. Alicky says:

    Nature’s great when you have oodles of free time to spend in it, isn’t it, Kate?

  14. Ginger says:

    Her Early Years work was laughable at best. It’s clear she has no idea when it comes to kids. Her only thing was “the first 5 years are important “ and that’s something a pediatrician tells you on your newborns first doctors visit. Since Louis will be 7 (I think) she doesn’t care anymore. He is past the 5 years so he is on his own.

  15. Jais says:

    Peaceful under a tree really took hold…

  16. Dee says:

    It’s giving Deep Thoughts by Jack Handey vibes.

    • ParkRunMum says:

      this had me cackling at my kitchen table. Sooooo Jack Handey vibes. LOL. But also? This reminded me of the SNL parody skit about Downton Abbey and how absolutely brainless & banal the world was, that these characters lived in. “Mud? At the bottom of the pond?” The butler exclaims. “Well, that’s just where mud should be.” Cue sage complicit nods all round Carson. I mean…. This is the country where photos in the Daily Mail are routinely subtitled and captioned with minutely detailed descriptions of the clothes that people are wearing… in the photos. Of which there are dozens. Sometimes I actually wonder if this is like a sign-language / closed-captioning thing, like, are they providing descriptions in case one person is reading the article to another, who is blind? LOL. Sorry. It’s just — this country has an addition to pointing out the obvious, as if facts did not acquire importance until someone with a British accent takes note of them. “Nature! Behold.” LOL. OMG.

      • Dee says:

        Love the tie-in to Downton Abbey. The disconnect.

        One for Kate: “If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier about cutting them down? We might, if they screamed all the time.”

        And one for Charles: I hope if dogs ever take over the world, and they chose a king, they don’t just go by size, because I bet there are some Chihuahuas with some good ideas.

    • Me at home says:

      Hahahaha

    • QuiteContrary says:

      OMG, you’re right!

  17. Charlie says:

    It seems like a great idea but this is especially to anyone in urban areas and especially if they’re from a marginalized radicalized demographic, “getting back to nature” doesn’t always mean they’ll have access to green spaces or even if they’re available to them.

    • Me at home says:

      I know, right? Maybe if she got involved with a charity that took inner city kids to the countryside. Or visited the scouts more than once every three years. There are plenty of parks in London but most are really manicured and often involve showy nonnative instead of native plants.

      • Charlie says:

        A lot of times the first tree(s) they will see is usually something that it’s in a concrete box and that’s not very well maintained.

  18. Inge says:

    So she heard Meghan’s peaceful under a tree and Keencopykate appareared?

    Btw if this was M the headline would be full of her stealing from the forests

  19. Tessa says:

    She is so vapid. She can go skiing but can’t possibly do much work.

  20. B says:

    LMAO the stalking continues. Meghan posed under tree, Kitty posed under a tree. Meghan’s new lifestyle business is all about farm to table, getting out doors, gardening, hosting, making the ordinary extraordinary and the beauty of California. So here comes Kitty making the “outdoors” the centerpiece of her royal work. I’m sure we’ll soon be getting lies about her gardening and hosting and a more commercials like her with the scouts as she does her best to copy the With Love, Meghan aesthetic.

    While she’s blatantly copying Meghan the rota will be silent but scream thief if Meghan so much as references a British brand. In other words it’ll be Wednesday for all the left behind losers.

    • Teagirl says:

      I’m now having great fun coming up with names for Kate’s TV show!
      Kooking with Kate
      Princessing with Kate
      Back to nature .. with Kate! Sorry, … with Catherine
      Centre yourself
      With joy, Catherine

  21. ShazBot says:

    Funny to me that a British person would say humans have only been living in urban centres for 300 years, as though LONDON isn’t one of the biggest and oldest urban centres

    • BeanieBean says:

      Right?! 300 years ago only takes us back to 1725!!! C’mon, dude! It’s one thing not to know anything about ancient history (Jericho, anyone? Athens?), but to not know your own country’s history?

    • Alarmjaguar says:

      Right!? I got annoyed with that comment as well…there have been urban areas for thousands of years (heck, the Indigenous people of the Americas had massive cities like Cahokia, Mexico City, and Cusco), but yeah, London is right there….

  22. Mads says:

    First of all, doesn’t she have any friends who can tell her how ridiculous she looks in that hat 😬. Maybe it’s an aristo thing, who knows 🤷‍♀️

    Yeah, the Early Years is not on her radar anymore and all we’ll see is posts on social media about studies reflecting the basic principles in relation to it.

  23. Bethany says:

    What a weirdo.

  24. Nic919 says:

    It’s really amazing that despite a PR team and the cooperation of an entire country’s media establishment kate still manages to demonstrate that despite having married into a family of extreme privilege she remains a shallow airhead without any care or concern for anything but her image and her own needs. Since 2011 she’s done nothing of value and changes her cause du jour on a whim after claiming the previous one was of such importance.

  25. Miss Scarlett says:

    I actually think that Kate has adhd.

    Her sole focus was William and securing him.

    Then she could only focus on kids once she had them. They were little, so she was hyper focused on early years.

    Now her children are a little older, and so now she’s lost interest.

    She is now instead hyper focused on nature and makes vague statements like “nature if good for you.”

    She has ideas but doesn’t seem to be able to follow through on anything.

    She only does what she wants to do and what interests her at that time. She can’t (won’t) work.

    • Yellow lights says:

      You give her too much credit. She was never hyper focussed on early years. That was cobbled together busy work to compete with Meghan. She turned up for a photo shoot a couple of times. Staffers did the rest. Her only focus is exercise, holidays and clothing. She’s too dim and shallow to care about anything outside herself.

    • Tessa says:

      If Kate were so interested in early years she had ample time to get a degree as she waited for the ring

  26. LittlePenguin says:

    I’d like to thank Kate for solving the “Early Years Problems” (TM) over the past decade. Now, the environment is next for our dear Queen in Waiting! I look forward to easy to read charts. Imagine if you will, a pie chart that says something like “Tree Cover Importance” and one large circle with 100%.

    I’m surprised she didn’t take on something easier, like ‘Importance of wearing a helmet while skiing” quite frankly. At least nature is easier to photograph and photoshop then pesky people.

    • Becks1 says:

      She and william really are a team, aren’t they? together they’ve solved racism in sports, the middle east crisis, mental health, early years, the environment, climate change, etc.

  27. Me at home says:

    If you haven’t visited the BM in a while, or you don’t usually go there as a matter of principle, the comments on the BM articles covering her scouts visit and what she wore are hilarious and might just be worth your time. First of all, there aren’t many comments on any of the articles about Kate’s scouts visit–evidentally, nobody cares, and those who read it were stymied as to what to say about her vague mumblings (some posted good things about the scouts leader who was carrying the water for her). Second, the comments on the clothing articles are 90% negative, especially on the article about how to buy a beige sweater like Kate. Some of the negative comments were pretty funny.

  28. Me at home says:

    You’d think her team of comms people and secretary would be able to keep her on track by suggesting engagements and writing talking points. Brief her orally, if necessary. I’ve worked as a special assistant to very senior government officials, and this absolutely standard operating procedure that occurs every day: set engagements for your principal, organize the events, and then brief the principal by memo or orally before the event. It’s as though neither Kate nor her team cares enough to spend the time necessary to develop a coherent plan.

  29. SarahCS says:

    So we’ve only been living in ‘urban centres’ for the last 300 years have we?

    Sure cities of the size we see now are a new phenomenon but the ancient Babylonians and many other urban civilisations that existed prior to the 1700’s would like a word!

    Everything these people touch turns to nonsense.

  30. Anne Maria says:

    That reminds me: is Melania reviving ‘Be Best!’ for ‘Trump The Sequel’? Kate and herself are neck and neck in the vacuous vague causes stakes. Neither seems to have a strategy, plans or specified outcomes. They also seem to share an ambition to do as little as humanly possible about their cause. Basically just waffle and the very occasional photo opp.

  31. alteya says:

    They tried this spin for her years ago. Kate was sent out with a charity that takes kids out in nature. She gave them a lecture about turning off the tv and ‘going to the country more often’ – while wearing thousands of pounds in new clothes and boots.

    These were children from impoverished urban homes with parents who work 60+ hours a week. They cannot afford to ‘go to the country’ and shoot animals – which is Kate’s idea of country life.

    This was one of her stupidest engagements, where she went on about ‘being well looked after’ and glorying in being infantilised as a lazy woman.

    Kate was flown in on a helo, dragged the dog along to have an excuse to ignore the kids. Left after less than an hour, flown to a polo match, but stopped along the way (somewhere) to change into a different outfit. Dimwitted and clueless as usual.

    This new dumbass earth mother persona is going to fall flat just like every other PR angle that has been tried to embiggen this useless woman.

    • kelleybelle says:

      Well said. I guess they figure we’ve caught on to the sham that Early Years is.

      • Unblinkered says:

        How much longer can KM hide behind ‘recovering from cancer’ as an acceptable reason for neglecting her tax-payer funded duties to go communing with nature ?
        Or whatever her next excuse for not doing the boring bread and butter royal duties (a la Princess Anne) turns out to be ?

    • Me at home says:

      @Kelleybelle, To be fair, the people doing the actual research for early years were doing good work. Kate was just unable to articulate exactly what that research was, or why it’s important. Now that Louis is over 5, and now that all her kids are in school and she can’t use a patina of scientific research to justify her lack of work, Kate’s moving on.

    • BeanieBean says:

      @alteya: I remember that! I remember the photos, but didn’t realize they were all on the same day. She spent more time interacting with her dog than the kids. No wonder her hair was looking all lush & full, she had a blowout that morning for the polo match.

  32. Dee says:

    They won’t be making an Easter appearance. Probably got enough “outdoors” on the ski trip and now don’t want to go to church.

    • Lady Digby says:

      @Dee the comments underneath the Fail article on them missing church with the RF are choice!! Lazy and lacking committment and even one allowed to suggest that the marriage is on the rocks! I wonder if they delete that comment because they usually don’t allow anyone to suggest anything to do with affairs and marital drama.

  33. Lau says:

    But ? But ? I thought that Nature was William’s ? Is he suddenly sharing ?

  34. North of Boston says:

    I foresee a 3 year study into the benefits of Forest Bathing, seeking answers to important and complex, unanswerable by actual experts questions such as:

    What are Forests?

    What is Forest Bathing?

    Is there water involved?

    At some point there will be 1-2 powerpoint slides, and then … nothing.

  35. Over it says:

    Slow down she says , enjoy the outdoors and nature. That is great advice but kind of hard when you got to hustle and bustle to work to pay your bills , keep a roof over your head and food on your table. But hey ; Kate gets all that compliments of the British taxpayers so she can spend 365 days a year been as slow and tree whispering as she wants to be . This is how I know this woman has zero clue how the real world works. She really is as vapid and self absorbed as she has always been .

  36. bubblegum dreams says:

    Is the baker boy hat sold out yet?

  37. feralwoman says:

    momma nature called…she said no.

    nope.

  38. PJ says:

    This is her newest Meghan cosplay. Now that we have seen a lot more of Meghan outside and in her garden, Kate is leaning into “nature”.

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