The UK took part in a nationwide “clapping” initiative to give thanks to British healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic – and it turns out some very special members of royalty joined in, too!
18.03.2020 - 22:21 / etonline.com
Prince George and Princess Charlotte's school has moved to remote learning amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Charlotte started at Thomas's Battersea in London with her older brother, George, last September. The school's last day of the term is March 26, but Thomas's London Day Schools announced on Wednesday that they will move to remote learning on Friday.
«Due to the increasing numbers of children and staff being absent from school due to the Coronavirus situation, Thomas’s London Day Schools have
The UK took part in a nationwide “clapping” initiative to give thanks to British healthcare workers during the coronavirus pandemic – and it turns out some very special members of royalty joined in, too!
People came out in force on Thursday night to celebrate the huge efforts of the NHS and health workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Siblings who spread love! Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis (who turns 2 next month) sent a public thank you and round of applause to healthcare workers helping to fight COVID-19 in a video on Thursday afternoon.
People came out in force on Thursday night to celebrate the huge efforts of the NHS and health workers amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are clapping for a good cause.
Kate Middleton and Prince William joined in with the rest of the nation to clap in honour of all those who are working tirelessly to battle coronavirus.
The Prince George effect definitely seems to be a thing, with the little one selling out clothes in record times, from dungarees to dressing gowns, after he's been pictured in them. And the little royal, who recently made his mum the most adorable card for Mother's Day, has quickly become one of Britain's best dressed toddlers with his outfits and so, without further ado, here's a look at George's most stylish looks...
Prince George turned into an artist for his mother Kate Middleton. The little royal put together a sweet handmade card to wish the Duchess of Cambridge on the occasion of Mother's Day. The Kensington Palace took their social media account to give a glimpse of George's gesture. The 6-year-old drew a floral arrangement in a yellow vase with a heart. "A card from Prince George to his mother this Mother’s Day," the Kensington Palace wrote on Instagram while sharing the photo.
Kate Middleton and Kensington Palace gave the world a little treat this morning in honor of Mother's Day in the UK. (They celebrate in March while the U.S.
Kate Middleton and husband Prince William revealed their son Prince George’s artistic flair as they shared pictures in celebration of Mother’s Day, including a snap of the beautiful card George made.The sweet card, which six year old George is likely to have made at school, shows a yellow vase sitting on a table with a red love heart drawn on it. Flowers which sit in the vase have been made with scrunched up red tissue paper, giving the card an impressive 3D effect.
Kate Middleton and Prince WIlliam have shared a poignant message on Mother’s Day, alongside previously unseen photos and a card Prince George made for Kate.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte will be homeschooled for the foreseeable future as coronavirus continues to rage on. George, six, is in second grade while his younger sister Charlotte, four, is currently attending kindergarten at Thomas's Battersea school in west London.
Amid the deadly Coronavirus pandemic, Prince William and Kate Middleton's children Prince George and Princess Charlotte will continue their lessons at home. Earlier this month, Thomas's Battersea, the school where the royal kiddos are currently studying, confirmed to Good Morning America that a few of their students were self-isolated for suspected Coronavirus.
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.