Prince George and his younger sister Princess Charlotte are missing out on a big event this year.
24.05.2020 - 21:45 / usmagazine.com
Staying close. Prince William and Duchess Kate might continue to homeschool Princess Charlotte even if her school opens in the summer after closing for months due to the coronavirus pandemic.
The duke, 37, and Duchess of Cambridge, 38, are considering keeping Charlotte, 5, at home even if Thomas’s school in Battersea — where she and Prince George both attend — makes the decision to resume in-person classes this summer, according to the Sunday Times.
If the school does reopen, it will be expected
Prince George and his younger sister Princess Charlotte are missing out on a big event this year.
Prince William is spending his time volunteering with kiddos Prince George and Princess Charlotte. Kate Middleton shared a photo of William, 37, heading off to do some volunteering alongside two of their three children on Instagram on Sunday.
A post shared by (@kensingtonroyal) on Kate and William also recently shared a new photo of William volunteering with his kids Princess Charlotte and Prince George back in April, seemingly taken on the same day that Charlotte's birthday photos were snapped by Kate Middleton.
Every time Kate Middleton turns a photographer for her family, we are treated to some beautiful pictures. This time around, the Duchess of Cambridge gave royal fans a candid picture of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince William make their way for some volunteer work.
Prince William and Duchess Kate shared a new family photo featuring their children Prince George and Princess Charlotte volunteering amid the coronavirus pandemic.The Kensington Royal Instagram account posted a picture on Saturday, June 6, of William, 37, walking beside George, 6, and Charlotte, 5, while they visited the Sandringham Estate in April.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are learning the importance of giving back to the community.
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared a new photo of Prince George and Princess Charlotte on social media.The photo was taken by the Duchess of Cambridge, and shows George and Charlotte with their dad volunteering on the Sandringham Estate.The queen has released a statement regarding Volunteers' Week.To mark the end of Volunteers' Week, Kate Middleton and Prince William have posted a new photo on Instagram featuring Prince George and Princess Charlotte.In the snap, which was taken by the
Kate Middleton and Prince William have shared a stunning new photo of their eldest children Prince George and Princess Charlotte.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, both 38, posted an intimate photo of William holding an umbrella over him, Prince George and Princess Charlotte as they volunteered amid the coronavirus pandemic. Kate and William’s photo shows the backs of the two royal children as they walk towards a house in Sandringham, accompanied by their dad.
In October of last year, Prince William and Kate Middleton brought their two older children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, to see Will's favorite team Aston Villa play an away game against Norwich City—the first game the young royals ever attended. The only problem? The Cambridges were seated in the section for home fans, and couldn't let loose the way the wanted to.
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Princess Charlotte and Prince George might not return to school when Thomas's Battersea reopens next month.According to The Sunday Times, Kate Middleton and Prince William are reportedly "eager" to keep their children at home while the coronavirus pandemic continues.George and Charlotte have been homeschooled during lockdown.Despite government advice suggesting that many schools in the United Kingdom may reopen as soon as June, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are reportedly hoping to keep
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Schools in the United Kingdom are considering starting classes again over the summer but one student they won’t be seeing is Princess Charlotte.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are "considering" keeping Princess Charlotteat home during the summer when school is expected to reopen, according to The Sunday Times. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge want to "keep" their 5-year-old son Prince George and 6-year-old daughter "together and to maintain their lockdown routine" amid the ongoing coronavirus crisis. Both children attend Thomas's school in Battersea in southwest London.
Prince William says the “life-changing” experience of becoming a father brought back emotions he felt after the death of his mother, Princess Diana.