The children attend the prestigious Lambrook School and have a relatively normal upbringing. The Princess of Wales has recently been seen in Windsor with her three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. According to locals, they often enter through the back gate.
Locals say the princess visits often as her home, Adelaide Cottage, is just a short walk away. There was even a recent tennis event where Catherine watched her children play. Conscious about healthy eating, the Princess of Wales incorporates nutritious foods into her diet but still indulges in the occasional sweet treat.
Since joining the royal family, her shopping trips have become less frequent due to security concerns. Catherine Middleton, daughter of Michael Middleton, was spotted shopping at a local store, buying items such as French bread, ham and her favourite magazine. One amusing incident occurred when she forgot her wallet when trying to buy a wetsuit and had to tell the shop assistant about her strange surname.
Another time, when buying school shoes for her children at Peter Jones in London, she borrowed socks because her children were wearing sandals. Catherine has also been seen running errands for groceries at local supermarkets such as Sainsbury's and Waitrose. In 2011, when her husband was a search and rescue pilot, she shopped in skinny jeans and loaded her own groceries.
She was active during her pregnancy with Prince Louis, buying fresh ingredients including avocados and pickles. During the pandemic, she visited a Sainsbury's branch near the family estate and was also spotted doing last-minute Halloween shopping. Overall, Catherine went on many routine grocery shopping trips, showing a relatable side of royal life.