Princes George and Louis and Princess Charlotte spent George and Charlotte’s half-term break from school lambing, according to Prince William.
The Cambridge family spent the week at their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall. The family of five had fun in the outdoors, something the Duchess of Cambridge has advocated for to benefit children’s mental and physical health.
According to the Duke of Cambridge, Princess Charlotte wasn’t sure of lambing at the beginning while big brother Prince George loved it from the beginning.
“We’ve been lambing with the children this week. Charlotte wasn’t sure at first but George was straight in there. Louie loves the tractors. They love seeing the lambs and feeding the lambs,” he said, according to Hello.
William revealed the information on Saturday while speaking to primary school teacher, Rhian Roberts, who has been supported by the Welsh Rugby Charitable Trust since an injury to her neck in March 2018 from a tackle. She called the Prince “down to earth” and said that he spoke of wanting George, Charlotte, and Louis to “see the country way of life as well as the city way of life.”
His Royal Highness also talked to injured players while at the Principality Stadium in Cardiff for the Wales v France match. France won 27-23.
The Duke of Cambridge is the patron of the Welsh Rugby Union.
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