Kate Middleton and William to help their children next week after routine changes | Royal | News (Reports)

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Prince George and Princess Charlotte, who both attend Thomas’s Battersea School, will be off on their half-term break from Monday 15 February. Prince William and Kate Middleton have been helping to teach their children remotely from the Cambridges’ Norfolk home, Anmer Hall. On BBC Breakfast, Princess William and Kate talked about their parenting methods.

The couple spoke about how they spent last Easter with their children George, Charlotte, and two-year-old Prince Louis.

Speaking to the BBC the Duchess of Cambridge spoke about homeschooling and said: “Don’t tell the children, we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays.

“I feel very mean.”

In January, the Duchess of Cambridge spoke on a video call about family life in lockdown.

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“This is much to my children’s horror, seeing mum cutting hair.

“We’ve had to become a teacher, and I think, personally, I feel pulled in so many different directions.

“You try your best with everything but at the end of the day I do feel exhausted.”

The family usually spend most of the year at their Kensington Palace home in London.

However, they do tend to spend the school holidays at Anmer Hall.

Amner Hall is close to the Queen’s private Sandringham estate.

In February half-term holiday last year, Prince William and Kate and their children enjoyed a week’s lambing at their family home in Norfolk.

The news comes as Kate is reportedly trying for a fourth baby.

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