
Princess of Wales says lives ‘flourish' with ‘love and friendship'
In a new video released by Kensington Palace, she said the season was the time to 'explore our own creativity, passions, and dreams'.
It is the second instalment of the Princess's Mother Nature series, inspired by the peace and tranquillity she found in the great outdoors during her cancer treatment.
The one minute forty two video does not feature the Prince or the Princess but shows a bee taking pollen from flowers, vegetables being plucked from the ground, children playing and flowers being arranged.
Unidentified families are shown playing on the beach and in parks, while a tractor ploughs a sun-drenched field and friends swim in open water.
'Love, and be loved'
The Princess says: 'Summer is a season for abundance. Just as the flowers bloom and the fruits ripen, we too are reminded of our own potential for growth. It is the time to ignite our inner fire and explore our own creativity, passions, and dreams.
'As we bask in the sunlit hours, friends and families come together; playing, connecting, being present. Embracing the joy to be found in even the most fleeting of moments and shared experiences.
'Our lives flourish when we cherish the bonds of love and friendship. So open your hearts; sing, dance, play. The days are still long, so simply love, and be loved.'
The footage was filmed over the last few months in Sheffield, Bradford, Anglesey and on the south coast. It featured students from The Royal Ballet School, who were captured dancing in Richmond Park. The students also performed at the Princess's Christmas carol concert in December.
As the video was posted online on Wednesday, marking the peak of summer, the Princess added a personal message that read: 'It has never been more important to appreciate the value of one another, and of Mother Nature. Here's to Summer. C'.
The series is one of her most personally creative projects to date, and continues the pattern of communicating with the public directly, speaking for herself aloud and in written messages signed 'C' for Catherine.
Before her illness, the Princess's working life was dedicated to early childhood – those critical first five years that experts agree can define a person's life.
The outdoors was always part of it, with the 2019 Back To Nature garden at the Chelsea Flower Show having the central message of the importance of playing outdoors.
But her time away from the public eye, in hospital and at home recuperating, has given her even greater clarity.
The Princess found solace and calm outside, she previously said, and she now hopes to focus on bringing communities together in the real world.
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