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Prince William, Kate Middleton’s school holiday plans with George, Charlotte, and Louis unveiled
Lately, Prince William and Kate Middleton have been busy with official duties
After enjoying a weekend in Windsor, where the royal family assembled at St George's Chapel for the traditional Easter Sunday service, the Prince and Princess of Wales are taking some time off to relax, reconnect, and enjoy each other's company.
With Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, ten, and Prince Louis, seven, relishing a three-week break from school, William and Kate have stepped away from royal duties to focus on their children.
Easter has always held special significance for the family, who typically spend parts of the holiday at Anmer Hall, their countryside retreat on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
There, they enjoy bike rides, beach walks, and have even hatched baby chicks in an incubator.
Kate, who delights in doing arts and crafts with the kids, might also plan an outing to Bucklebury Farm and Deer Safari Park, an attraction run by her sister, Pippa Matthews.
The Berkshire farm offers an array of fun activities during the holidays, including Easter egg hunts, tractor rides, and an Easter bunny disco.
The Easter break is a perfect opportunity for the Princess to immerse her family in nature – a crucial aspect she found vital during her recovery from cancer.
"Quality time together is a significant aspect of family life, and as a mother, it's the simple family moments like playing outside that I truly cherish," she expressed.
Lately, William and Kate have been busy with official duties, including attending the installation of Dame Sarah Mullally as the 106th Archbishop of Canterbury – the first female leader of the Church of England – and participating in a state banquet at Windsor Castle to honor the Nigerian president.
The couple have also been exploring potential new schools for Charlotte, who, like George, will move on from Lambrook, her current school, when she turns 13.
