Princess Charlotte and Prince George: What are royal tots up to as Kate and Wills on tour?
Kate, Duchess of Cambridge and Prince William have embarked upon a royal tour of Pakistan this week, in what has been described as their most “complex” tour yet. With a jam-packed schedule ahead for the Cambridge’s, the pair have decided to leave their three children at home in the UK.
Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince George, six, have both accompanied their parents on royal tours in the past.
But unlike baby Archie Harrison, who made an appearance on Meghan Markle, Duchess of Sussex and Prince Harry’s tour of South Africa last month, Prince Louis has yet to have been included on a royal tour.
Instead, Prince Louis will no doubt be spoiled rotten by his grandparents, Michael and Carole Middleton, while his parents are away.
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Royal Correspondent Rebecca English tweeted: “Grandparents Michael and Carole Middleton are helping to shoulder childcare duties while William and Kate are away.”
As for Louis’ older siblings, George and Charlotte both attend the same school, St Thomas’s in Battersea.
It is still term time for the two eldest Cambridge children, so this week they have been in school as usual.
Kate’s parents are on hand to look after the entire royal brood while the Cambridge’s are away.
It is also thought the family’s trusted nanny will be helping with the children.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been very busy while in Pakistan this week.
But the pair are clearly still thinking of their children while they are away.
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During an appearance at a visitor centre in Margallah Hills National Park, Kate and William were shown a slideshow of animals found in the forested area such as leopards and porcupines.
When a monitor lizard was shown on the screen, Prince William said “George would love that.”
Before leaving for Pakistan yesterday, royal aides confirmed the pair had planned their flights around their children’s schedules.
Kate and William still dropped off their two eldest children off at school on Monday morning, before flying from RAF Brize Norton in Oxfordshire.
Today, the Duke and Duchess visited a school in Pakistan’s capital of Islamabad.
Kate and William also met Pakistan’s Prime Minister, Imran Khan, who was a friend of William’s late mother, Princess Diana.
The couple’s royal tour of Pakistan will come to an end on Friday, October 18.
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