As the February half-term school break approaches, Prince William and Princess Catherine are set for a quiet holiday at home with their children.
Following Catherine’s recent abdominal surgery, the royal couple has decided not to travel internationally in the upcoming months, opting to spend quality time together at their country home, Anmer Hall.
It’s a different kind of half-term break for the royal trio this year, with Catherine focusing on her recovery while William juggles his royal duties and entertaining their children.
Known for her down-to-earth parenting style, the Princess of Wales is dedicated to ensuring her children lead active lifestyles.
Despite having access to a vast personal fortune, Catherine has chosen to dress her children in high street bargains rather than pricey designer labels.
Recently, Prince George and Princess Charlotte were spotted happily playing at the Beaufort Polo Club, dressed in casual yet stylish outfits.
During the outing, the royal siblings displayed their playful sides, with Prince George needing some comforting from his mother at one point while Princess Charlotte kept everyone entertained with her antics.
Catherine, ever the hands-on mom, was seen chasing her kids around the field and sharing sweet moments of snuggling with them.
At the polo event, even the youngest royal, Prince Louis, joined in the fun, sporting his mom’s sunglasses and playing around with his siblings.
Catherine, described as a fantastic mom by onlookers, ensured that the children were well-tired out by the end of the day.
While Prince William is set to resume his royal duties soon, he will continue to prioritize spending time with his family.
With the help of their trusted nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrello, who received training at the renowned Norland College, the royal children are in good hands as they enjoy their half-term break in the comfort of their home.
It’s evident that for the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, family time is a top priority, and their dedication to their children shines through in every moment.