Kate Middleton Reveals What George & Charlotte Have Been Working On During Quarantine
Kate Middleton and Prince William have revealed what Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been working on during quarantine.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke about their children during a Zoom video call to celebrate VE Day.
Chatting to the residents of a care home, Duchess Kate revealed, "The school has sent all the children a challenge."
As the Cambridge family continues to isolate in their Anmer Hall residence in Norfolk, Prince George and Princess Charlotte are being homeschooled.
Thomas's Battersea has provided remote learning resources for the little royals and all other students during the coronavirus pandemic. And according to George and Charlotte's mom, Kate Middleton, George and Charlotte have been set a particular "challenge."
During a Zoom call on VE Day, Duchess Kate explained, "The school has sent all the children a challenge, and they’re currently learning the lyrics to the song 'We’ll Meet Again.'" She continued, "It’s been really lovely having that playing every day."
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During the Zoom call, Kate also opened up about Prince George's school work and explained that her son had been studying World War II for the first time in school. She explained, "George is just starting to learn about the Second World War." She continued, "He would be really honored to come and speak to you, so maybe another time George could have a quick chat with you to hear all your stories as well."
The Cambridges have continued to carry out a plethora of official royal engagements during quarantine, conducting all of their work remotely.
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