As summer wraps up, the Prince and Princess of Wales are gearing up for a busy week.
Like many parents across the UK, they’re preparing their three children—Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis—for the return to school.
This year marks a significant milestone as George enters Year 7, Charlotte begins Year 5, and little Louis starts Year 2 at Lambrook School in Berkshire.
While the kids are getting ready for their academic year, Prince William is set to dive back into his royal duties.
On Thursday, he will visit the Homelessness Reframed exhibition at the Saatchi Gallery in London.
This exhibition offers artists who have experienced homelessness a platform to share their powerful stories.
It aligns perfectly with William’s ongoing commitment to tackle homelessness, highlighted by the launch of his Homewards initiative last year, which aims to eradicate homelessness for good.
Princess Catherine’s schedule remains uncertain as she continues her cancer treatment.
She has made a couple of notable public appearances this year, including the Trooping the Colour event in June and the Wimbledon Men’s Final in July.
Her health journey has understandably kept her out of the public eye for the most part.
During the summer break, the Wales family made the most of their time together, indulging in some cherished family outings.
They kicked off their adventures at their home in Norfolk, Anmer Hall, which is conveniently close to the King’s Sandringham Estate.
In a delightful video message filmed there, the couple congratulated Team GB on their success at the Paris 2024 Olympics, showcasing their support for British athletes.
But that wasn’t all!
The family was also spotted having a blast at the Bear Grylls Gone Wild festival, where they engaged in an epic Nerf gun battle.
It’s great to see them enjoying such fun activities, reminding us that even royals need a little adventure in their lives.
Their summer escapades didn’t stop in Norfolk.
The family of five later joined King Charles and Queen Camilla at Balmoral for their annual summer retreat in Scotland.