Prince William and Kate Middleton Might Not Send Princess Charlotte Back to School

From Cosmopolitan


Like many parents whose kids are stuck in the house right now, Kate Middleton and Prince William have been home schooling their children. And apparently they might continue to keep their daughter Princess Charlotte home even if her school re-opens this summer.

According to the Sunday Times, Thomas’s school in Battersea (where Charlotte goes!) may resume in-person classes in a few months—but would only bring back students in “reception, year 1 and year 6.” Apparently Charlotte is in "reception," while Prince George is in year 2—meaning she'd be eligible to return and he wouldn't.

The Times reports that "William and Kate are understood to be eager to keep Prince George, 6, and Charlotte, 5, together, and to maintain their lockdown routine." Meanwhile, a source recently told Us Weekly that, “Kate is mainly in charge of the homeschooling and playtimes, but William is also very involved too. He teaches them lessons and organizes games.”

Apparently, “Kate counts her blessings that the kids get on so well," and "George has been helping Charlotte with her gymnastics and they’ll spend hours practicing cartwheels, headstands, and other moves together. Louis tries to join in too!”

And honestly, Kate sounds like she's nailed the whole ~Best Home Schooling Mom of the Year~ thing, as the source says she “bakes and decorates cakes with the kids [on] the weekend to keep them entertained," and that "They also enjoy gardening together and planting seeds.”

Cool, I also enjoy gardening. In Animal Crossing.

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