Kate Middleton Pregnant: Duchess Of Cambridge Honours Scouts At Windsor Castle (PICTURES)

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The Duchess of Cambridge has honoured the high achievements of hundreds of Scouts at Windsor Castle on Sunday.

Kate, 31, beamed after being greeted at the National Review of Queen's Scouts at the royal castle in Berkshire by Chief Scout, adventurer and TV star Bear Grylls.

Four hundred youngsters and their families from across the UK and around the Commonwealth flocked to the prestigious celebration.

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The event happens annually

Pregnant Kate hid her growing baby bump dressed in a light green Mulberry coat.

Despite being around six months pregnant, the royal is increasing her charitable workload and is now patron of seven organisations as well as being a volunteer with the Scout Association.

Grylls - who became the UK's youngest Chief Scout in 2009 aged 34 - said Kate was an "incredible role model" who helped show that Scouting was not just for boys.

Since Kate joined the Scouts last year, more than 2,800 new adult volunteers have joined up - the second biggest rise since 1986.

Last year, the Queen - who was celebrating her 87th birthday today privately - honoured Scouts at Windsor.

Today most of the youngsters received Queen's Scouts awards - the highest a Scout can gain - for achievements including carrying out regular community service for a year.

It is also handed out to those aged 16 and 25 who have learned new skills, completed a four-day expedition in unknown terrain, taken part in a residential project and shared what they learned with their peers.

During the day, Kate also met youngsters who had received gallantry awards after being nominated for their bravery and heroism in their everyday lives.

The annual celebration at Windsor Castle dates back 80 years, with tens of thousands of young men and women being honoured during that time with a King's or Queen's Scout Award for their outstanding personal achievements.

Grylls said: "The Duchess is an incredible role model and she helps us show that Scouting's not just for boys.

"She's also such a generous volunteer and everyone is so excited to have her in the Scouting family. Many people have followed her lead and are getting involved and enjoying the adventure."

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The Duchess of Cambridge meets Scouts during the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. (credit:PA)
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The Duchess of Cambridge with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (left) as she attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. (credit:PA)
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The Duchess of Cambridge with Chief Scout Bear Grylls (right) as she attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. (credit:PA)
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The Duchess of Cambridge meets Chief Scout Bear Grylls (2nd left) and Sea Scout Rob Butcher (2nd right) as she attends the National Review of Queen's Scouts at Windsor Castle, Berkshire. (credit:PA)
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Among those who received awards for their bravery was 17-year-old Lee Craven, from Hook, Hampshire.

On one of the coldest days of last year, he helped drag a friend from an icy canal after he fell in in the dark.

Lee said: "I hooked my feet under a tree stump and tried to reach for his hand.

"It was pitch black but I managed to pull him to the side to safety. It was quite easy because of the adrenalin."

Another Scout honoured for his bravery was 16-year-old Daniel Bean, from the Isle of Wight.

He was walking along a clifftop with a friend when he went to the aid of a suicidal woman who had slit her wrists last May.

Daniel, who joined the Beavers aged six, said: "I had my phone on me and luckily I had a signal, so I called an ambulance and they and the police came down."

Thirteen-year-old wheelchair-bound cancer sufferer Mariska Demmers, from Flitwick, Bedfordshire, said it was "brilliant" to be meeting Kate.

Speaking about why she adores being part of the Scout movement, she said: "You are treated like a normal person."

After being diagnosed with cancer in 2010, the disease went into remission in February.

After the Scout review, Kate attended the National Scout Service at St George's Chapel within the castle grounds.

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