As summer draws to a close, the Prince and Princess of Wales are just like any other parents in the UK, gearing up for their kids’ return to school.
Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are set to head back to Lambrook School in Berkshire, with George moving up to Year 7, Charlotte starting Year 5, and little Louis entering Year 2.
It’s a big transition for the young royals, who have enjoyed a summer filled with family adventures.
On the royal duty front, Prince William is ready to dive back into his responsibilities.
This Thursday, he’ll be visiting the Homelessness Reframed exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London.
This exhibition provides a platform for artists who have experienced homelessness to share their poignant stories.
It’s a cause close to William’s heart; he launched the Homewards initiative last year, aiming to tackle homelessness in a meaningful way.
Meanwhile, Princess Catherine’s public appearances have been limited lately due to her ongoing cancer treatment.
So far this year, she has made notable appearances at Trooping the Colour in June and the Wimbledon Men’s Final in July.
The royal family is undoubtedly rallying around her during this challenging time, even as they prepare for the new school year.
During the summer break, the Waleses took some time off to recharge and bond as a family.
Their first stop was Anmer Hall, their charming residence in Norfolk, nestled near the King’s Sandringham Estate.
It was here that a bearded William and Kate recorded a heartfelt message congratulating Team GB on their success at the Paris 2024 Olympics, showcasing their pride in British sports.
The family didn’t just stay indoors, though.
They were spotted having a blast at the Bear Grylls Gone Wild festival held at Holcombe Hall.
Picture this: a lively Nerf gun battle, laughter echoing through the air—what a fun way to enjoy quality time together!
It’s these moments that remind us that even royals love a good game.