By Paige Feigenbaum
1:10 PM PDT, June 14, 2012
Kate accepted a bouquet of flowers from Isabelle Weall, 8, outside Nottingham Town Hall during her visit to the East Midlands.
Strike a Pose-y
Kate accepted a bouquet of flowers from Isabelle Weall, 8, outside Nottingham Town Hall during her visit to the East Midlands.
Reserved Seating
Kate got the best seat in the house, right next to the family matriarch, Your Majesty.
R-E-S-P-E-C-T
Even though she's officially part of the family, Kate continues to salute the Queen with a courteous curtsy.
Mrs. Fix-It
Kate doesn't seem concerned about chipping her nails, helping to hammer in the stake.
Scout's Honor
Kate puts her childhood Girl Scout skills to use by helping pitch a tent.
Blastoff
William's rocket soars through the air with the greatest of ease.
Ready to Launch
Kate preps to launch her rocket.
Field Day for Prince William and Kate
Prince William and Kate Middleton went head-to-head again on Wednesday, this time with a foam javelin. During their Canada visit last year, William beat his bride in a dragon boat race. The prince came out on top again, reportedly throwing the rocket five feet farther than his wife. As part of the Diamond Jubilee celebration, William spoke at the event, saying, "Fields in Trust is very dear to my grandparents' hearts, as it is to mine." Queen Elizabeth II was present for the event at Vernon Park in Nottingham, England. William noted that Prince Philip "very sadly cannot be here today."