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Royal Family Enjoys Easter Break with Active Family Fun
The Prince and Princess of Wales are currently enjoying the Easter school holidays with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Despite typically spending their children's school breaks at their country residence, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, the royal family made a coordinated appearance at the Easter Sunday church service.
Both William and Kate have shared insights into their family's favorite off-duty activities, including a rather unconventional one.
The royal couple, who are avid sports enthusiasts, enjoy engaging in activities themselves, with Kate often expressing her love for outdoor pursuits.
Recently, Kate ventured out for a special outing with Prince George and Princess Charlotte, taking them swimming at a luxury hotel complex in Norfolk during half-term.
Prince William has also confirmed that swimming is a shared hobby within the family, emphasizing that Prince George and Princess Charlotte swim quite proficiently.
While the royal couple previously vacationed with their three children on the Isle of Sicily, this year's destination remains a mystery to royal watchers.
The family was spotted cycling around Tresco Island, a privately owned island within the archipelago off the coast of Cornwall, during a previous vacation.
In addition to their love for sports, the royal children have been actively participating in rugby-related activities.
Kate revealed during an England Six Nations match in February that Prince George had progressed from tag rugby to contact rugby.
Furthermore, she shared at a reception for England's Wheelchair Rugby League team that their children had inherited their competitive spirits.
Anmer Hall's proximity to the expansive Sandringham estate, managed over 2,400 hectares of farmland, provides the royal family with ample space for outdoor activities.
Like many families, the Waleses engage in fun Easter traditions, such as egg hunts and baking.
Kate has been known to stay up late to bake birthday cakes for her children and has even involved them in making cupcakes for various events.
As the royal family continues to enjoy their Easter break, engaging in a mix of outdoor adventures and family traditions, their active and competitive spirits shine through.
From swimming excursions to rugby matches, the Waleses are making the most of their time together, creating lasting memories for their young heirs.