The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are currently enjoying the Easter school holidays.
While the family often travels during breaks, they have chosen to spend this time at their country retreat, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
However, the royal couple made a coordinated appearance at the Easter Sunday church service, showcasing their unity.
When the Waleses are off-duty, they engage in various activities that their young family loves.
One such activity is swimming, as both Prince William and Kate have confirmed their love for the water.
Recently, Kate took Prince George and Princess Charlotte for a swim at a luxury hotel complex nearby.
Prince William has also mentioned that his children are skilled swimmers, and they all enjoy this aquatic hobby together.
It seems that they will ensure that their youngest, Prince Louis, follows in his siblings’ footsteps.
In addition to swimming, the royal family enjoys spending quality time together on vacation.
Last year, they visited the Isle of Sicily, and this year, they have chosen another undisclosed island destination.
The Cambridges were spotted biking around Tresco Island last year, which is privately owned and part of the Isles of Scilly archipelago.
However, this year’s location remains a mystery.
Sports play a significant role in the family’s activities.
While Prince George accompanied his father to an Aston Villa match recently, the Waleses are also passionate rugby fans.
Kate revealed that George has progressed from playing tag rugby to contact rugby during one of England’s Six Nations matches in February.
Additionally, the princess mentioned that their children inherited their competitive streaks.
The family’s love for sports extends beyond rugby, and it is likely that the children have been practicing their skills during the holidays.
Anmer Hall, where the family is currently staying, is conveniently located near the sprawling Sandringham estate.
This estate, managed by the King, spans over 2,400 hectares of farmland.
The Waleses, like many families, have been engaging in fun Easter activities.
Kate shared that George and Charlotte participated in an egg hunt during a church service in 2018.
Furthermore, the princess has confessed to staying up until midnight to bake her children’s birthday cakes.
It wouldn’t be surprising if she has some baking activities planned for rainy days during the break.
The young Royals have also shown their caring side by making sweet treats for British veterans and participating in local celebrations.
Last year, Kate and her children were seen making cupcakes for a street party during the late Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations.
Additionally, they prepared a delicious-looking Victoria sponge cake for Mother’s Day.
As the royal family continues to enjoy their Easter break, they demonstrate their commitment to spending quality time together and engaging in various activities.
Their love for sports, swimming, and baking creates lasting memories for the young princes and princesses.