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The adorable moments between Kate William and kids during family volunteer day out

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The Wales family stole the hearts of the nation this weekend as they participated in the Big Help Out yesterday for the third day of the Coronation celebrations.The monumental ceremony was Prince Louis' first royal engagement which he attended with his older siblings, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the Mirror reports.The scheme was organised by The Together Coalition and partners including The Scouts, the Royal Voluntary Service and faith groups from across the United Kingdom.

Best royal reactions during Coronation concert from hilarious Charlotte to chirpy Mike Tindall Around 55,123 events were due to take place, created by 33,228 grassroots and community organisations.

During a "family volunteering day out", George, nine, Charlotte, eight and Louis, five helped to renovate a Scout hut in Slough, Berkshire while their parents William and Kate kept an eye over them.Louis joined in on the work with his siblings and parents by shovelling dirt, pushing wheelbarrows and operating a digger.Here we take a closer look at some of the most adorable moments of the day...After their hard work for the day was done, the Wales family enjoyed a sweet treat around the fire and it's safe to say Louis was a huge fan of his prize as he chomped down on a s'more.Kate and a scout member helped the five-year-old create a marshmallow biscuit sandwich which he looked delighted to be eating.The young Prince didn't waste a second getting the sticky treat into his mouth and happily licked the marshmallow off his fingers before tucking in.In the background, William can be heard making the crowd chuckle as he said: "You won't hear a peep out of him now".After Louis' first bite, he turned round and rolled his backwards in glee before falling

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