Laughter is still the best medicine. With heartwarming and inspiring video chats becoming the norm amid the Coronavirus pandemic, it's easy to see why Kate Middleton is partaking in them.
17.04.2020 - 12:56 / ok.co.uk
Kate Middleton and Prince William revealed that they did not tell their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, about the Easter holidays and kept homeschooling throughout.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke in a video call with Tina Daheley on BBC Breakfast this morning, when they gave a glimpse into their family life during lockdown.
Kate, 38, admitted she felt mean that she kept up George, six, and four year old Charlotte’s schoolwork, while other children across the UK enjoyed
.Laughter is still the best medicine. With heartwarming and inspiring video chats becoming the norm amid the Coronavirus pandemic, it's easy to see why Kate Middleton is partaking in them.
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Ever since they met in 2001 at St Andrews University, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s love story has sparkled with all the magic and charm of a fairy tale.This was never more apparent than in their latest interview with the BBC via video link.The couple laughed and finished each other’s sentences while discussing the challenges of home schooling and their family “ups and downs” during lockdown.
may be fifth in line to the British throne, but in many ways he's just like every other almost-2-year-old you know.His parents, and , opened up about life at home with their kids as they, too, self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic in . "It's been ups and downs, like a lot of families self-isolating," Middleton said, laughing.Like the rest of us, the royals have been keeping in touch using technology.
Prince William and Kate Middleton remain focused on the mental health of the British people during the coronavirus pandemic. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge teamed up with the mental health charity Every Mind Matters to create a public service announcement to offer support to those suffering with their mental health during these trying times.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are enjoying their Easter Sunday at home—as are many households around the world right now. The couple shared a sweet photo of the exterior of their Kensington Palace home.
Kate Middleton and Prince William just gave fans a rare glimpse at their home in celebration of Easter. The royal couple usually joins at St.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared an Easter message on Instagram.The Cambridges posted a new photo of Kensington Palace surrounded by daffodils.The couple wrote, "Wishing you all a safe and happy Easter."Most people are currently self-isolating amid the coronavirus pandemic, so the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge decided to send a sweet Easter message to everyone at home.Taking to their Kensington Palace Instagram account, Kate Middleton and Prince William shared a photo of their London
Prince William and Kate Middleton are hoping to spread positivity and joy among local schoolchildren. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge had a sweet video chat with the children of Casterton Primary Academy in Burnley, England, sharing some of the footage from the day on the Kensington Palace Instagram account on Wednesday.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are just like us – using video conferencing as they work from home. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke to teachers and kids at England’s Casterton Primary Academy, which is still open because it has a high percentage of students whose parents are essential medical workers, via Zoom. No word on if the British royals were wearing their nice shirts on top but casual PJs on the bottom.
Like so many kids across the U.S. and the U.K, the young royals—, , and —are also spending 24/7 at home with their parents as they self-isolate amid the coronavirus pandemic.
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Last week we got video of Kate Middleton and Prince William's three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—joining in on the "Clap for Our Carers" movement in the UK, to appreciate health workers in the middle of the coronavirus pandemic. The video was designed for max cuteness, and it fully succeeded, but it also had a practical element: Despite their young ages, the three young royals are out there helping to support and lift up the public in the midst of a crisis.
As Britain continues to work from home amid the coronavirus outbreak, the members of the Royal family are leading by example, with Kensington Royal sharing pictures of Prince William and Kate Middleton taking phone calls in their respective studies.