Princess Catherine, known for her natural ease with children, showed her compassionate side today as she comforted a brave boy who had fallen off his bike.
During a visit to the Outfit Moray charity in Scotland, which focuses on outdoor learning programs for young people, the Princess of Wales, 41, effortlessly charmed the crowd.
Kneeling down, Princess Catherine reassured the child that falling off his bike is a part of the learning process.
She then asked him where his bicycle was, to which the shy boy pointed.
Encouraging him to give it another try, she motivated him to jump back on and conquer his fear.
The royal’s interaction with children didn’t end there.
As Princess Catherine donned a helmet and hopped on a mountain bike, she met with a group of enthusiastic young bike enthusiasts.
Curious about her identity, the children asked who she was.
With a playful sense of humor, she jokingly introduced herself as Prince William’s wife, leaving the kids delighted and amused.
The excitement continued as the couple thrilled well-wishers with an impromptu display of their bike skills during their visit to Burghead, Moray.
Donning crash helmets and road bikes, William and Kate rode around a series of ramps and obstacles laid out in community gardens.
The crowd cheered them on, capturing the thrilling moment with their cameras.
The purpose of their visit was to learn more about the work of the charity Outfit Moray, which organizes outdoor learning and adventure activities, such as mountain biking, to boost the confidence and self-esteem of young people.
Prior to getting on their bikes, the royal couple engaged in conversations with the chief executive of the charity and a group of schoolchildren.
William, showing a genuine interest, asked the children about their favorite sports and football teams.
As the couple made their way to Burghead Primary School, they were greeted by hundreds of people lining the town’s main street.