Let’s talk about what life looks like for one of the world’s most famous families during these unprecedented times. Duchess Kate (née Middleton) and Prince William have been diving headfirst into homeschooling their kids—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. And guess what? They’re not just surviving; they’re thriving. In fact, the couple has been so into it that they decided to keep the lessons going even through spring break.
“We’ve Actually Kept It Going Through the Holidays”
During an interview with the BBC on April 16, Kate, 38, couldn’t help but chuckle as she admitted, “Don’t tell the children, but we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays.” She joked that she might feel a little guilty about it, but hey, when you’ve got a good thing going, why stop? Meanwhile, Prince William chimed in, saying how much fun it’s been to spend extra time with their kids. Imagine bonding over multiplication tables and history lessons—it’s almost like a royal family version of "The Great British Bake Off," but with learning!

Charlotte and George: The Energizer Bunnies of Homeschooling
Kate went on to explain just how much energy her little ones bring to their homeschooling days. “Honestly, I don’t know how they do it,” she admitted. “You pitch a tent, take it down again, cook, bake—and by the end of the day, they’ve had such a lovely time. It’s incredible how much they can fit into one single day.” At ages 4 and 6, Charlotte and George are proving that even young minds can handle a packed schedule when it’s filled with fun and learning.
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Raising Awareness in Age-Appropriate Ways
Of course, life isn’t all fun and games. With the ongoing pandemic, Kate and William are doing their best to keep their children informed without scaring them. “George is much older than Louis is, but they’re aware,” Kate explained. “You don’t want to overwhelm them or scare them, but I think it’s important to acknowledge the situation in simple, age-appropriate ways.” This balance between education and reassurance is something every parent can relate to, whether you’re royalty or not.
As for Prince Louis, the youngest at just 23 months, well, let’s just say he’s still too little to fully grasp what’s going on. But that doesn’t stop him from enjoying the extra family time!
Family Fun and Creativity Galore
Stuck at home? No problem for this royal family. According to an insider, George and Charlotte are loving board games like Snakes and Ladders and have a particular fondness for hide-and-seek. And if you think that’s cute, wait until you hear about their musical talents. “Louis loves singing and dancing, just like his sister, Charlotte,” the insider revealed. “But they aren’t the only musicians in the family—George is learning how to play the guitar and piano. Kate sometimes covers her ears to block out the noise, but she can’t help but laugh about it.”
Who needs a concert when you’ve got a mini concert happening right in your living room?
What’s Next for the Royal Kids?
Until it’s safe for George and Charlotte to return to school, Kate and William will continue homeschooling their children. With so many adventures ahead, who knows what the future holds for these little royals? One thing’s for sure—they’re making the most of every moment together.
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