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The Royal Family’s Easter Break: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis Enjoy Time with Parents

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The Royal Family’s Easter Break: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis Enjoy Time with Parents

and , the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, are currently spending the Easter school holidays with their children, , , and .

The family is spending their break at their country abode, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, where they enjoy various outdoor activities.

The couple made a very coordinated appearance at the Easter Sunday church service, but they are also known to be avid sports fans.

Both William and Kate have spoken about what their young family loves to do while they're off duty, including a very unusual activity.

Kate Milton took off for a special with and recently, going swimming at a nearby luxury Norfolk hotel complex during half-term, while William has also previously confirmed that they are a family of swimmers.

Prince George and Princess Charlotte swim quite well according to , and it works out well since they all like to hit and enjoy the aquatic hobby together.

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However, it sounds as though they'll make sure their youngest, , will follow his older siblings' way.

The royal couple previously took their three children on vacation to the Isle of Sicily, an archipelago off the coast of Cornwall.

The group made the same trip last year at the same time as well.

The pair made the same choice in 2020, taking their children to Tresco Island, one of the isle's five inhabited islands that's privately owned.

The family was spotted biking around Tresco, taking a quick trip before school started up again.

This year, however, royal watchers aren't quite sure exactly which island the Cambridges decided to visit.

While George joined his father at an Aston Villa match last week, the Waleses are also huge rugby fans, and no doubt the children will have been practicing their skills during the holidays.

During one of England's Six Nation matches in February, Kate revealed that George had gone from playing tag rugby to contact rugby.

And when the princess held a reception for England's wheelchair rugby league team at Hampton Court Palace back in January, she disclosed that their children had inherited her and William's competitive streaks, saying, “We're always slightly competitive with each other.

They all love sport and Louis is mad about rugby.

They are at an age where they just love running around.”

Back in 2020, William revealed what the children had been up to during the February half-term, telling injured pairs ahead of the Wales rugby match against France, “We've been lambing with the children this week.

Charlotte wasn't sure at first, but George was straight in there.

Louis loves the tractors.

They love seeing the lambs and feeding the lambs.”

Anmer Hall is just a short drive from the King's sprawling Sandringham Estate, which includes 2,400 hectares of farmland that it manages.

Like many families, the Waleses have enjoyed fun Easter activities, with Kate telling two little girls at the church service in 2018 that George and Charlotte had taken part in an egg hunt that morning.

The princess has previously confessed to staying up until midnight to make her children's birthday cakes, and it wouldn't be a surprise if she kept baking in her locker as a rainy day activity for George, Charlotte, and Louis.

During the late Queen's Planham Jubilee celebrations last year, Kingston and pals shared an adorable video of Kate and her children making cupcakes for a local street party.

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