Kate Middleton’s children will most definitely be delighted to know that their mom would further her gardening skills at an upcoming event. After the successful Chelsea Flower Show, the Duchess of Cambridge will participate in a landscaping event.

The mom of three will team up with award-winning landscape artists Andree Davies and Adam White of Davies White to co-design a garden at the Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival in July. The Royal Horticultural Society made the announcement via Twitter this week.

“Thank you so much to everyone who visited the RHS Back to Nature garden at RHSChelsea and for so many lovely comments,” the tweet read. “HRH The Duchess of Cambridge and @davies_white will be co-designing a garden at our next London show RHSHampton.”

The announcement also came after Kate received tons of praises for her amazing and natural garden, which she created to inspire more people to spend time outdoors. But probably the best comments and smiles that she received for her hard work came from the members of the royal family.

Prince William attended his wife’s exhibition two weeks ago, and he also took Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to the event. Photos and videos showed the royal youngsters playing, sitting on the swing, walking barefoot and laughing together.

At one point, the future king had a touching conversation with his eldest child. Prince William asked Prince George what rating he would give Kate’s flower show. The Duke of Cambridge asked Prince George to choose a number between one and ten, but Prince George said that Kate’s work is a 20 for him.

Prince William also pushed Prince Louis on a swing, and the toddler couldn’t help but smile. He also had a sweet conversation with Princess Charlotte, and royal fans are convinced that the dad of three has a sweet nickname for his only daughter.

Royal fans heard Prince William call Princess Charlotte “Mignonette,” which is a French word that has a slew of different meanings. Queen Elizabeth II also paid a visit to Kate’s flower show, and the duchess made headlines for kissing Her Majesty on the cheek instead of curtsying to her.

Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Kate Middleton
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge; Prince George of Cambridge; and Princess Charlotte of Cambridge attend the Maserati Royal Charity Polo Trophy at Beaufort Park on June 10, 2018, in Gloucester, England. Samir Hussein/WireImage/Getty Image

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