Countess of Wessex Visits Wittering, Cambridgeshire

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QuoteKneeling on a pillow, surrounded by mothers and their children, the Countess of Wessex looked perfectly at ease as she took part in a musical play session in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire, yesterday.

Cuddling three-month-old Rowan Wilson-Jones, the royal laughed happily as the youngster sucked on her hand as she joined in on a sing-a-long for toddlers.

After greeting flag-waving pupils gathered in the playground of Wittering Primary School, the Countess made her way to the children's centre - which she renamed the Wittering Families' Centre.

There she delighted the children - and their parents - by singing nursery rhymes including Humpty Dumpty and Incy Wincy Spider, according to the community group that organised the session. 

The Countess, who is a long-standing supporter of children's charities, spent time cuddling the children - rocking three-month-old Rowan as they took part in the fun with his mother Emma.

More: Countess of Wessex joins in with nursery rhymes as she visits musical play group | Daily Mail Online

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QuoteOnce again, Sophie arrived by helicopter, when she visited Wittering, Cambridgeshire, yesterday. She started by visiting RAF Wittering, as she is an Honorary Air Commodore of the station. Upon her arrival, she was greeted by pupils of the Wittering Primary School, before she headed inside to meet with service personnel of the RAF.

At the station, Sophie handed out medals and certificates of good conduct, overseas service and long service. On her tour around the station, she talked to the families of servicemen and women currently serving and to some of the units relocating to the station shortly. The curious Countess stopped to take a closer look at a Grob Tutor Aircraft, which the RAF personnel were happy to show her.

Moving on, Sophie joined in on a musical play session at the children's centre in Wittering which she, upon her arrival, renamed 'Wittering Families' Centre' by unveilling a plaque. Inside, Sophie was completely mesmerised by the adorable children.

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Sophie sings Humpty Dumpty in Wittering | Royalista
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