It's been like a fairy tale since Princess Catherine was discovered to be in trouble and began receiving care at home. Life at home for the whale family has changed dramatically as the royal couple adapt to these challenging times. Parents practice setting unique and surprising roles for their children to balance education and playtime. These rules are designed to maintain a sense of normalcy and create a calm environment. , ensuring the child while the mother cannot take care of it.
The Royal Children follow a meticulously structured daily routine, where the day is divided into clear blocks of time for fun, learning and family time. This timetable helps maintain a sense of normalcy and organizing. It is important that during this period of uncertainty, education remains a priority for Princess Charlotte, Prince Louis and Prince George. Despite the mental and physical challenges at home. Prince and Princess Catherine once again find themselves among thousands of the country's parents taking care of their children at home. In time they each spoke about the challenges of home care with the royal couple admitting that they had not raised their children.
Catherine admitted that she felt it made sense to continue the lessons at their home in Emner Hall. She said don't tell the kids that we actually let him spend the holidays. I feel very mean. William describes homeschooling as exciting while his wife adds that ensuring their children maintain their education while schools are closed has been a challenge. Kids have such stamina and I don't know how you're honest at the end of the day and you write down a list of all the things you did during the day so you set up the tent, set up the tent, cooked, baked until At the end of the day, you then had a great time but it's amazing how much you can cram into one day.
It's certain that when he appeared, Prince William admitted homeschooling is not his forte, the Royal Family shared that perhaps my patience is a lot shorter than I thought and my wife has a lot of patience, I'm a patient person. Catherine shared in May that George was unhappy about his sister getting more interesting school projects. She says that George is upset because he wants to do Charlotte's projects because making things like spider bread is difficult. Much more fun than learning to read while following a strict homeschool schedule and being assigned a study space but also allowed to study in different areas of the house or garden. This flexibility has helped children stay motivated and comfortable.
Children are encouraged to participate in fun outdoor activities to help them stay active and healthy when they are not with the prince and princess. The children were cared for by Royal Nanny Maria to ensure that Princess Catherine could rest undisturbed. She arranged specific times during the day for the children to play outside their home at Adelaide Cottage in Windsor as well as teaching Spanish to the children at Well. Maria ran a small chopper that included playtime outside every day regardless of the weather, the nanny in one book said there were lots of outdoor games riding bikes with them. The nanny reassured them all. the children and Princess Catherine knowing that the children are well cared for and that their activities are managed appropriately so that the children participate in care activities.