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Royal Siblings Enjoy Half-Term Break at Anmer Hall with Baby Louis
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are taking a break from their studies as they enjoy their half-term holiday.
The young royals will be spending quality time with their parents, Prince William and Kate, as well as their new baby brother, Prince Louis, who is only one month old.
Kate is reportedly making the most of the children's week off school by taking them to their country home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall.
Over the weekend, Kate was spotted at Haughton Horse Trials with George and Charlotte.
This equestrian event is held in the grounds of Haughton Hall, which is a quick 10-minute drive away from the family's Norfolk mansion.
Anmer Hall, a 10-bedroom Georgian property, is the perfect place for the family to spend quality time together, and for Kate to recuperate following the birth of baby Louis.
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The country pile is located on the Queen's Sandringham estate and was George and Charlotte's first home before the family moved to Kensington Palace in London.
Although the Cambridges have a comfortable life in the capital, it's no secret that the Duchess is a country girl at heart and loves being outdoors with her children.
She takes every opportunity that she can to go back to Anmer Hall, and this May half-term break is no different.
It's likely that the Cambridges will spend the full week in Norfolk before George returns to Thomas's Battersea on Monday, and Charlotte goes back to Ilcock's nursery school.
The family will be making their next high-profile appearance as a family next weekend in London on Saturday 9th June, celebrating Trooping the Colour.
As is customary, the Royal Family will be out in full force to mark the Queen's birthday.