And on the bongos, it's the Prince of Woggles
Last updated at 23:26 28 July 2007
Prince William wiggled his woggle and bashed his doumbek as he made a rhythmic appearance at the World Scout Jamboree.
The 25-year-old donned the Scouts' traditional neckerchief as he showed off his skills on the African drum at the World Scout Jamboree in Chelmsford, Essex.
About 40,000 Scouts from 180 countries will attend the 12-day event which is taking place 100 years, almost to the day, after Robert Baden-Powell founded the movement.
William's performance with the 100-strong drumming group was praised by Chief Scout Peter Duncan, the former Blue Peter presenter.
'The Prince has a very good sense of rhythm,' he said. 'He looked as if he was having loads of fun.'
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The Prince – who was never a Scout himself – was cheered by hundreds of children as he arrived by helicopter with the Duke of Kent, president of the UK Scouting Association.
He then sat in a traditional Bedouin tent from Saudi Arabia during the opening ceremony.
Association spokeswoman Sorcha Clifford said: 'Everyone is so excited. The Scouts were really happy to show the Prince what Scouting is all about.'
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