Prince William and Duchess Kate forgo Royal Easter for family time in Norfolk
Prince William and Duchess Kate are, for the second year in a row, opting not to celebrate Easter with the royals. The heir to the throne and his family plan to travel to Norfolk. The media reveal the reason.
All kinds of holidays are very important for the royals. King Charles III, as the head of the Church of England, participates in numerous religious events, accompanied by other members of the British royal family. During Easter, there will be a ceremonial service at Windsor Castle attended by the monarch and his wife.
According to reports from foreign media, the ceremony will include Princess Anne with her husband Vice Admiral Sir Tim Laurence and the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh. However, Prince William and Duchess Kate will be absent. The reason has been revealed.
Prince William and Duchess Kate will spend Easter alone
Prince William and Duchess Kate greatly value spending time with their children. Soon Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis will have to return to school, which also means a heavy workload. Their parents intend to make the most of the spring break, and for this reason, they have decided not to attend the royal family's Easter gathering at Windsor Castle. Instead, the five of them will go to their country house in Norfolk.
They are choosing to spend time together as a family before the children go back to school - says a source from The Mirror.