Kate Middleton is school at home George and Charlotte in the middle of coronavirus

Cambridge children will follow "a digital learning plan" with Kate as a teacher.


Kate Middleton has always been a practical mom toPrince George,Princess charlotte, andPrince Louisbut now that the Prime MinisterBoris Johnson Toannounced that schools everywhere in England will be closed "for a predictable future" in an effort toFight the propagation of coronavirusThe Duchess de Cambridge plans to assume another important role for his children: their teacher. Kate will be school at home at Kensington Palace's royal house while they follow a digital learning plan from their school, Thomas's Battersea in London. The school ordered parents to keep their children at home.

"The Duchess is very eager to keep children engaged in all the activities they love," said a royal insider. "She's going to get the most out of this time with children and incorporate school documents into their activities. She paints and attracts with them. Catherine likes to be out with them and explore nature. She is passionate about importance of early childhood experiences; she has many different things planned. "

At the top of the list, read young royals. "She and the Cambridge Duke always read children," said the initiate. William saidGeorge and Charlotte are fans ofJulia Donaldson's Room on the broom. During her trip to Wales, the father's father told a few parents: "I read [the book] to our children all the time." (Donaldson received a CBE for his services to literature.)

Kate can prepare at home at home to her children following thecoronavirus pandemic for some time. Last week, she photographed Shopping in London in Waterstones, a bookstore near Kensington Palace. According toThe sun, She asked employees of children's books of history and military theme.

"They may be the future King and Queen Consort, but Catherine and William are just like all parents around the world," said my initiate. "They do everything they can to protect their families and try to keep a semblance of normality for their children."

Diane Clehane is a journalist and author of New YorkImagine Diana andDiana: the secrets of his style.


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