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Easter Fun Awaits: The Cambridges Prepare for a Family Celebration

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Easter Fun Awaits: The Cambridges Prepare for a Family Celebration

As Easter approaches, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, and Kate, are gearing up for a joyful holiday with their children—Prince George, , and little Louis.

The school break for George and Charlotte kicked off last Friday at Thomas's Battersea, while three-year-old Louis has been enjoying his early holiday since last week, thanks to Wilcox Nursery's schedule.

Kate is likely to be the mastermind behind this year's festivities, ensuring that the kids have a blast while making up for the disruptions caused by the pandemic over the past couple of years.

It's all about creating special memories during their time off, especially after the royal couple's recent eight-day tour.

While it remains uncertain where the family will spend the long holiday, they have traditionally retreated to the countryside in the past.

In previous years, the Cambridges have celebrated Easter at Anmer Hall in Norfolk.

The sprawling gardens there are a favorite playground for George, Charlotte, and Louis, where they can run free and explore nature.

Kate, known for her hands-on parenting style, encourages her children to play outside, soaking up the fresh air whenever possible.

Wherever they end up this Easter, one thing is for sure: the tradition of hiding chocolate eggs will definitely be part of the fun.

Kate and William have a knack for making these hunts exciting, often incorporating clever clues for their kids to follow.

Back in 2018, Kate shared with the public that George and Charlotte had participated in an Easter egg hunt right before attending the church service at St George's Chapel.

Adding to the festive spirit, it's possible that Kate's mother, Carole Middleton, might lend a helping hand.

Carole, who runs a party supplies business called Party Pieces, has a wealth of experience in organizing children's events.

She and her husband, Michael, were seen joining the Cambridges for Christmas traditions in Norfolk, so an Easter lunch together could very well be on the agenda.

Last year, the Duke and Duchess gave fans a peek into their family's Easter celebrations through their Kensington Royal Instagram account.

The post featured a delightful video of a milk chocolate egg adorned with white chocolate lettering that read “Happy Easter.”

In a fun twist, the egg was smashed to pieces using a rolling pin, showcasing the family's playful side.

The caption wished everyone a safe and happy Easter, spreading cheer to their followers.

Another cherished tradition for the Cambridges is attending the Easter Sunday church service at St George's Chapel in Windsor.

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