Revealed: How the Duchess of Cambridge is homeschooling George and Charlotte
KATE, the Duchess of Cambridge has been homeschooling Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
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St. Thomas’ Battersea, the school the young royals attend is closed amidst the coronavirus outbreak. A source close to the royal family told US Weekly, Kate was not keen on homeschooling. But, now the source adds: "She doesn't have any choice."
The source explained: "George and Charlotte are being taught online at Anmer Hall.”
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Anmer Hall is the Cambridge’s residence in Norfolk.
The source continued: "When it comes to running quality online education, St. Thomas’s is up there with the best.
“Being educated from home is a shock to the system.
“To begin with, they were easily distracted and wanted to play together instead of sitting at a computer, but Kate’s now got them into a routine.
“She is mainly in charge of the homeschooling and playtimes, but William is also very involved too."
Kate is not the only royal mother who has to adjust to homeschooling.
Sophie, the Countess of Wessex last month released a clip to offer advice to families adjusting to the changes bought about by the virus.
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Whilst George and Charlotte are six and four respectively, Sophie’s children with Prince Edward, the Earl of Wessex are older.
Lady Louise Windsor is 16 and her school St. Mary’s School Ascot is closed.
Her younger brother, James, Viscount Severn is 12 years old.
Sophie encouraged fellow parents to make use of online resources and to beat boredom by tackling a new challenge every day.
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The royal family have been affected by coronavirus.
Charles, Prince of Wales tested positive last month and though now recovered, the heir to throne confirmed he would continue to practise self-isolation and social distancing.
Andrew Parker-Bowles, the first husband of Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall confirmed he had tested positive earlier this month.
Outside the UK, Prince Albert II of Monaco also tested positive and though recovered will self-isolate with family.
Karl von Habsburg, the head of the Habsburg family that formerly held the now abolished Austrian throne tested positive but was declared healthy after three weeks of self-isolation.
Royal houses around the world are seeing changes in their routines due to coronavirus.
Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden has appeared in a video in which members of the Swedish royal family video call one another for Easter.
The Japanese Government have postponed ceremonies with Crown Prince Akishino.
According to Royal Central, the Rikkoshi no Rei ceremonies would have proclaimed him as heir apparent to his older brother, Emperor Naruhito.