The Duchess of Cambridge will attend a special Cub Scout Pack meeting with Cubs from across our district (North West Norfolk District) to celebrate 100 years of Cubs.
Kensington Palace has said:
"Her Royal Highness will join the Pack as they take part in games and activities themed around looking after yourself and others physically and emotionally."
"Activities will include a parachute game to encourage teamwork and cooperation, first aid training and ‘Cub cake’ icing. They will then join together to renew their Cub Scout promise and celebrate the Cub's 100th anniversary with the lighting of 100 candles and a rendition of happy birthday."
"This year marks the centenary of Cubs. Cub Scouting was co-founded by Robert Baden- Powell and Vera Barclay on the 16th December 1916. The anniversary year, called Cubs100, started with a special camp for Cub Scouts from across the UK at London Zoo. Since then thousands of small and large events have taken place to celebrate the Cub Scout centenary with events taking place at locations as far apart as Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Warwick Castle, the London Eye, Edinburgh Castle, The Angel of the North and the House of Commons. At each event Cub Scouts, both girls and boys, have learnt new skills and enjoyed great adventures with their friends."