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Royal Kids Return to School After Summer Break

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Royal Kids Return to School After Summer Break

Prince George, , and have been out of the public eye since the coronation weekend.

However, following a delightful summer break, the royal children are now back to school.

The Wales family reportedly spent quality time at Balmoral Castle with and Queen throughout August.

Speculation arises that the three charming youngsters may embark on another adventure soon, possibly joining their proud parents on a trip.

While Catherine and William frequently undertake separate tours, they may begin including their children more often as they grow older.

Every few years, the kids accompany their parents on trips, where fun-filled activities are meticulously planned for their enjoyment.

Recently, journeyed to New York City to attend the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit.

During the event, he revealed the 15 finalists competing for the prestigious award.

During his visit, engaged with enthusiastic fans outside, discussing the possibility of his wife and children joining him on future trips.

Responding to a fan's query about Catherine and the kids accompanying him, he expressed his desire for it to happen one day.

Despite his solo trip to New York, did not join him, likely due to their routine of taking the children to school daily and fulfilling local engagements.

The royal couple has a history of involving their children in official tours.

Prince George has been part of royal visits since infancy, while Princess Charlotte has also traveled with her parents.

, nearing two years old, is expected to embark on his first royal tour soon.

Undoubtedly, the youngest prince can learn from his siblings' experiences in traversing the world.

Prince Louis has yet to partake in a royal tour, unlike his older brother George, who embarked on his first overseas journey to New Zealand and Australia at just ten months old.

Since then, George has accompanied his parents on various international trips to countries like Canada, Poland, France, and Germany.

These excursions serve as work trips for the royal couple but are designed to be enjoyable for the children.

The royal tours not only allow the public to catch glimpses of the young royals but also enable them to adapt to their future roles early on.

In past tours, George engaged in playful activities with local children, attended parties, and explored unique equipment.

While jet lag may pose a challenge due to long flights, Prince William noted that the children coped well and behaved admirably during their travels.

As the royal children resume their studies after an eventful summer, the possibility of future adventures and tours remains on the horizon.

With each experience, the young princes and princess are gradually being introduced to the responsibilities and privileges that come with their esteemed lineage.

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