Prince William and Princess Kate are gearing up for a much-needed family vacation, taking a break from their royal duties to spend quality time with their three children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
This brief respite comes during the October half-term, allowing the family to bond away from the public eye.
The half-term holiday kicked off on Friday when Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and little Prince Louis, 6, began their break from Lambroke School, conveniently located near their home in Windsor.
With school not resuming until November 4, the young royals have an entire week free to enjoy with their parents, who are known to prioritize family time around their children’s school schedules.
Despite having a busy week filled with royal engagements, Prince William, 42, is expected to scale back his public appearances in the coming weeks.
His focus will shift towards creating cherished memories with his kids during this break.
Meanwhile, Princess Kate is also likely to step back from her official duties until early November, allowing them both to fully immerse themselves in family activities.
According to reports from GB News, the children will likely spend a significant portion of their holiday with their maternal relatives, the Middletons, who live nearby.
Kate’s parents, Carol and Mike Middleton, are particularly fond of entertaining their grandchildren and will likely play a big part in the kids’ holiday fun.
As Halloween approaches, it’s anticipated that George, Charlotte, and Louis will celebrate the spooky season just like many families around the globe.
Princess Kate has a history of making Halloween special for her children.
In previous years, she was seen taking them trick-or-treating while they donned adorable costumes.
Just recently, Kate was spotted shopping for Halloween costumes with her little ones, further fueling excitement for the upcoming festivities.