BAKING, BIKE RIDES AND THE CHALLENGES OF HOME SCHOOLING THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF CAMBRIDGE OPEN UP ABOUT THE ‘UPS AND DOWNS’ OF LIFE IN SELF-ISOLATION IN AN INTERVIEW FROM THEIR ANMER HALL HOME
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‘It’s been ups and downs, probably like lots of families self-isolating’ The Duchess of Cambridge
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have spoken about life in lockdown with their three children, telling how they are spending their time pitching tents, cooking and making video calls to other family members.
Speaking to BBC’s Tina Daheley via video link from their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk, Prince William and Kate shared the “ups and downs” of life in isolation with Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, who turns two this week, and revealed how they are coping with home schooling.
“It’s been ups and downs, probably like lots of families self-isolating,” said the Duchess. “[We’re] spending lots of time at home, home schooling, which is challenging. Someone gave me some very good advice pre the holidays to put in some structure. So we’ve had a pretty strict routine here at home
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