KATE MIDDLETON HAD EXPLANIED THE CHORES HER SON, PRINCE GEORGE DOES ON SCHOOL

As Hello Magazine reported, the Royal Children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are leaving their school, Thomas’s Battersea School, on the 8th of July, while their four-year-old sibling, Prince Louis is leaving his school, Willcocks on the 6th.

The Royal Family will be able to enjey their summer break together. And ıt will be a relaxing break from their duties, Prince William and Princess Kate, to enjoy some time with their children.

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For their summer action, it is stated that the Royal Family will move away from Kensington Palace, to be closer to the Queen, in Berkshire.

It is stated that they will be moving to Adelaide Cottage, a walking distance away from the Queen Elizabeth.

And it is also reported that the family will enjoy their summer break in their Norfolk home of Anmer Hall, where they will be together with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

In an episode of Apple Time to Walk, Prince William had stated that, “We spend as much time as we can here, it’s very peaceful,”

It also means that Prince George will be attending his chores in the Norfolk home, as he likes to be in a farm, and grown interest for them.

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On his visiting a goat farm in Wales, Princess Kate stated that Prince George asked farm owners to feed the animals.

“That was George’s job at half term – moving feed,” said Princess Kate about her son.

It is not the first time that their children enjoys their time in farms, as back in 2020, they had helped the deliverence of thelambs, as Prince William had said.

“We’ve been lambing with the children this week,” he said to their teacher, Rhian Roberts.

“Charlotte wasn’t sure at first, but George was straight in there. Louis loves the tractors.”

“They are starting to build their own happy memories here” Prince William had stated about their children with Kate Middleton.

“George, Charlotte and Louis already know how dear Scotland is to both of us and they are starting to build their own happy memories here too,”

“We started watching one of [David Attenborough’s] newest documentaries. It’s amazing at bedtime when I can crowd the children, just shouting ‘we’re going to watch one of David’s documentaries’ and they come herding in,” Prince William had stated about their bedtime routine with his children.

“It’s the easiest way to catch my children and get them ready for bedtime.”

“The most recent one — the extinction one — actually George and I had to turn it off,”

“We got so sad about halfway through. He said to me, ‘You know I don’t want to watch this anymore.’”

“You know, he’s seven years old and he’s asking me these questions already, he really feels it. And I think every seven-year-old out there can relate to that,” Prince William continued.

“We’re going to have that discussion with our family. How on earth are we going to police and have family time when the phones are all put down, and you’re offline,” the Prince had stated back in 2018.

“Because we’re all so connected now that we’ve got to say, ‘right, for instance, we’re eating now.’”

“This generation is going to be the first generation to grow up fully immersed in mobile phones, social media, lots of stuff,”

“And yet our generation, the older generation, the parent generation, we’re completely left at, ‘how do we deal with this? Where do we go to? Where do you learn about how to look after your children’s digital world?’”

Also, it is stated that in their school, the children of Prince William and Princess Kate, they are not referred as their royal titles. Instead, they are called, George Cambridge and Charlotte Cambridge, since their parents are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge.

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“What I’ve been amazed by is how much my children already have inherited my family’s love of music,” said Prince William.

“There’s a lot of hip movements going along”

“Most mornings, there’s a massive fight between Charlotte and George as to what song is played in the morning. And I have to, now, basically prioritize that one day someone does this one, and another day it’s someone else’s turn. So George gets his go, then Charlotte gets her go. Such is the clamor for the music.”

“There’s a lot of hip movements going along. There’s a lot of dressing up. Charlotte, particularly, is running around the kitchen in her dresses and ballet stuff and everything,” Prince William had said

“She goes completely crazy with Louis following her around trying to do the same thing. It’s a really happy moment where the children just enjoy dancing, messing around, and, and singing.”

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