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Prince William and Kate to move back to Kensington Palace

Published 19th February 2021

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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will soon move back to the royal residence

The Cambridges will likely be moving their family from Anmer Hall and return to their main residence, Kensington Palace, in the next few weeks.  

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and their children are currently residing at Amner Hall. Although their oldest children, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte, are in school, the national UK lockdown meant that all schools had been closed for the time being. This means that the royal couple felt no rush to return to Kensington Palace after the Christmas holidays and chose to stay at their Norfolk property, Anmer Hall.

During this time, the couple has been homeschooling their children. Katie Nicholl, a royal expert, told OK magazine, “George and Charlotte are studious and love to learn, so they are pretty self-sufficient when it comes to Zoom learning. But the school likes the children to do practical projects too.”

Katie revealed that the children enjoy learning outdoors and their mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, encourages their love of the outdoors. 

“Kate has been interested in how outdoor learning can benefit children. She got to meet children who had lessons outside and ask how they enjoyed it. She saw the benefit first-hand. Kate is aware of screen time and tries to limit the children being exposed to too much. When the children have a break, she takes them outside, come rain or shine,” said Katie.

The couple has also continued their royal duties from home. They have interacted with various medical workers, teachers, and charitable organizations, all from the comfort of their own home.

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