Prince George and Princess Charlotte's school has moved to remote learning amid the coronavirus pandemic.
28.02.2020 - 19:56 / etonline.com
Even the royal family has been affected by the coronavirus threat.
Prince George, 6, and Princess Charlotte, 4, attend Thomas Battersea school in London, and on Thursday, a spokesperson for the school confirmed that a few students at the school have been self-isolated while they await test results for suspected novel coronavirus.
«Like all schools we are taking the potential risks connected with the spread of Covid-19 very seriously and to this end are following government guidance to the letter
Prince George and Princess Charlotte's school has moved to remote learning amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are taking their classroom closer to their parents. E! News can confirm Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids will be homeschooled as the Coronavirus forces schools to adjust their daily schedules.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte will take classes from home, as their school, Thomas's Battersea, is switching to remote learning. Curriculum "will be taught through online learning platforms" starting this Friday, March 20, due to the coronavirus pandemic.
I guess it was only a matter of time before the coronavirus had an effect on Prince George and Princess Charlotte's life. In an abundance of caution, the royal family has been making adjustments to their calendars over the past couple of days. For example, (which is a huge bummer), and . Following suit, George and Charlotte's royal school, Thomas's Battersea, is taking the same precautions to keep their students safe during the pandemic by moving their learning online—thank God.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are set to be homeschooled amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis.
Their new normal. Prince William and Duchess Kate’s eldest children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, will be home-schooled amid the coronavirus outbreak.
There are places where being a member of the royal family has its perks—but school is apparently not one of them.
Can't a woman leave her home to buy some books? Kate Middleton was out in London this weekend shopping at U.K. bookstore Waterstones, per MailOnline. A source told the site that the mother of three asked the sales assistant for children's books on history and military-themed books, suggesting that Prince George and/or Princess Charlotte have an interest in the topic.
Can't a woman leave her home to buy some books? Kate Middleton was out in London this weekend shopping at U.K. bookstore Waterstones, per MailOnline.
• This week, during a stop on their royal tour of Ireland, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with performers and gymnasts in Tribeton in Galway. • Kate revealed during the discussion that their daughter, Princess Charlotte, has taken up gymnastics.
This week, during a stop on their royal tour of Ireland, Prince William and Kate Middleton met with performers and gymnasts in Tribeton in Galway. Kate revealed during the discussion that their daughter, Princess Charlotte, has taken up gymnastics.
Prince William and Kate Middleton have revealed how their children might become future members of a rock band or Cirque du Soleil.
Will Prince George be the first rock star King of England? During her visit to Galway, Ireland on Thursday with Prince William, Kate Middleton revealed that their eldest son, the third in line to the British throne, and their daughter, Princess Charlotte, have taken up new hobbies. She said that George, 6, is learning to play the guitar while Charlotte, 4, is into gymnastics," HELLO! magazine reported. Kate made her comments after she and William watched a performance by the band NØÖV.
Even the royal family is dealing with Coronavirus fears.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s school, Thomas’ Battersea, has tested and isolated students amid the coronavirus outbreak.
As the coronavirus continues to spread across the globe, it's been reported that Prince George and Princess Charlotte's school, Thomas's Battersea, is dealing with the threat of the disease.