Kate Middleton is struggling like other parents to homeschool her children while also helping them understand what's going on amid the coronavirus pandemic.
17.04.2020 - 18:19 / cosmopolitan.com
Social distancing has been rough, and as working parents of three kids under six, have their own challenges. During a new about how coronavirus is impacting people's mental health, Kate admitted their experience with social distancing has been filled with "ups and downs."
Talking to Tina Daheley, said she tricked her kids into continuing their schoolwork through the Easter holidays. Though that might seem cruel and unusual, Kate and William actually just did it in an effort to maintain some
Kate Middleton is struggling like other parents to homeschool her children while also helping them understand what's going on amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Duchess of Cambridge has today launched a new initiative with the National Portrait Gallery titled Hold Still, which invites the public to contribute to a nationwide photography project giving a snapshot of what life is really like in lockdown.To discuss the project further as well as life during such unprecedented times, The Duchess of Cambridge spoke with hosts Phillip Schofield and Holly Willoughby on This Morning.
Kate Middleton may be following social-distancing guidelines during the , but that doesn't mean she's putting her royal duties on hold.On May 2, just ahead of the UK’s Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week, shared a video of the spending time making video calls to parents, health experts, midwives, and other experts to discuss how the strain and challenges of COVID-19 have affected families, especially when it comes to .
Any time we get a outfit sighting, the world instantly wants to copy her look. And while we scramble to pick up her exact or find a close imitation to , Middleton's fashion choices themselves appear to be inspired by another member of the royal family: the late .Over the years many have inferred that the Duchess of Cambridge's wardrobe has paid homage to her late mother-in-law, with some instances being more obvious than others.
Prince Louis is too cute!
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.
Social distancing has been rough, and as working parents of three kids under six, Kate Middleton and Prince William have their own challenges. During a new interview with BBC about how coronavirus is impacting people's mental health, Kate admitted their experience with social distancing has been filled with "ups and downs."
Kate Middleton and Prince William did an interview with the BBC about mental health during the coronavirus pandemic, and the Duchess of Cambridge opened up a bit about her life at home with her children Prince George, 6; Princess Charlotte, 4; and Prince Louis, almost 2. "It’s been ups and downs," she said, adding that she imagines it's that way for a lot of families.
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 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 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
This Easter, much of Europe and North America will celebrate Easter in quarantine amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kate Middleton and Prince William's family is no exception.
How have you been spending your social isolation? I mostly hang out with my new Animal Crossing family, passive-aggressively FaceTime my friends at weird hours, and try to find the will to put on pants. But if you're in need of some, uh, motivation, please look no further than Kate Middleton and Prince William.
Kate Middleton and Prince William are in quarantine like so many others around the world amid the coronavirus pandemic, having Zoom meetings and homeschooling their three young children Prince George, 6; Princess Charlotte, 4; and Prince Louis, almost 2. Us Weekly got a little intel on how the two royals are spending their days with their kids when school is done.
Even royals use Zoom to work during pandemics, Kensington Palace would like the world to know. The Palace announced this evening that the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge did an engagement using Zoom to video call teachers and students at Casterton Primary Academy.
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.
How have you been spending your social isolation? I mostly hang out with my new Animal Crossing family, passive-agressively FaceTime my friends at weird hours, and try to find the will to put on pants. But if you're in need of some, uh, motivation, please look no further than Kate Middleton and Prince William.
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.