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Summer Adventures of the Wales Family: A Glimpse into Their Family Life

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Summer Adventures of the Wales Family: A Glimpse into Their Family Life

As the summer sun sets, and Princess Catherine are gearing up for a new school year with their three children.

Prince George, , and are all set to return to Lambrook School in Berkshire.

This year marks a significant milestone as George enters Year 7, Charlotte moves up to Year 5, and little Louis starts Year 2.

Like many parents across the UK, the royal couple is busy preparing their kids for school.

Amidst the back-to-school hustle, is also ready to dive back into his royal responsibilities.

He's scheduled to visit the Homelessness Reframed exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London this Thursday.

The exhibition aims to highlight the stories of artists who have experienced homelessness, a cause that Prince William is deeply passionate about.

Last year, he launched the Homewards initiative, which focuses on eradicating homelessness once and for all.

While Prince William resumes his duties, the public is still waiting to hear about Princess Catherine's return to her royal engagements.

She has been undergoing treatment for cancer, which has limited her public appearances this year.

So far, she has made notable appearances at Trooping the Colour in June and at the Wimbledon Men's Final in July, but her future schedule remains uncertain.

During the summer break, the Wales family enjoyed some quality time together.

They kicked off their holidays at Anmer Hall, their charming residence in Norfolk, nestled near the King's Sandringham Estate.

It was here that a bearded Prince William and Princess Catherine recorded a heartfelt video message congratulating Team GB on their success at the Paris 2024 Olympics.

The picturesque backdrop of Norfolk served as a perfect setting for their family moments.

The fun didn't stop there.

The family of five was spotted engaging in a lively Nerf gun battle at the Bear Grylls Gone Wild festival held at Holcombe Hall in August.

It's heartwarming to see the royal family embracing such playful activities, showcasing their down-to-earth nature amidst their royal duties.

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