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Sailing Adventures: Duchess of Cambridge Teaches Prince George and Princess Charlotte the Ropes
The Duchess of Cambridge has been imparting her sailing knowledge to her children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, this summer.
Alongside her husband, Prince William, they have been honing their skills while vacationing at Anmer Hall, their Norfolk residence.
According to a local insider speaking to Vanity Fair's Katie Nicholl, the royal family has truly embraced the seafaring lifestyle, spending several days in early August navigating a small boat along the north Norfolk coast.
Prince William, sporting fashionable beach shorts and a cap, took the helm, guiding his wife and children across the water.
The source revealed that Kate is an adept sailor, with William also holding his own on the waves.
Together, they have relished their time on the coast, teaching their children the art of steering and sailing a boat.
The youngsters, who are proficient swimmers, eagerly embraced the opportunity to frolic in the sea, undeterred by the brisk temperature.
Safety was paramount during their maritime escapades, with George, Charlotte, and Louis all donning life jackets while aboard.
Opting for regular swimwear instead of wetsuits, the family fearlessly plunged into the chilly British waters.
The children delighted in playing in the sand, accompanied by their beloved family dog, showcasing their deep-rooted affinity for the outdoors and nature.
Their carefree beach outing follows a recent holiday spent with Queen Elizabeth II at Balmoral.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, along with their three children, brought joy to the monarch during their stay at her Scottish estate in Aberdeenshire over the bank holiday weekend.