Princess Kate's striking habit leaves security struggling to keep pace
Chief Scout Dwane Fields has personally met Princess of Wales on multiple occasions
Princess Kate has a noticeable habit during royal visits-she often moves so quickly that her security team finds it challenging to keep up.
Chief Scout Dwane Fields, who has personally met Princess of Wales on multiple occasions, shared insights into Catherine's standout approach, which never go unnoticed.
Speaking to the Daily Mail's Richard Eden at the Employee Network Awards at the London Hilton on Park Lane, Fields recounted how the Princess of Wales puts everyone around her at ease.
'I wonder if her security have an easy job trying to mind her,' Fields said.
'As soon as she arrives, she makes everyone feel comfortable. She will get down on the ground-to their level-physically their level.'
He continued: 'If they are sat down on the floor, she's gonna sit on the floor as well.'
Fields added that her unique style puts people at ease and highlights Catherine's down-to-earth nature.
There was anothe visit that grabbed the media attention in 2016, when the Princess, along with her husband Prince William, visited a children's shelter in the Indian capital, Delhi.
Despite concerns from their security detail, the couple chose to interact more freely with the children, even leaving some of their protection officers behind.
That time, Sanjay Roy, co founder of the Salaam Baalak Trust revealed that they were happy to come without security.'
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