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Princess Kate’s Children, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, Embrace Sailing as Their New Passion
Princess Charlotte and Prince George, the young royals, have ventured into a new hobby that seems to have captured their hearts.
Recently, the siblings, aged 9 and 10 respectively, were spotted at a local sports club, immersing themselves in the art of sailing.
Following in the footsteps of their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, the royal children are honing their skills at a club near their Sandringham abode.
The family has been residing at Amher Hall on the Sandringham estate, primarily to support the Princess of Wales during her recovery from cancer, although they usually reside at Adelaide Cottage in Norfolk.
In light of Kate's cancer diagnosis earlier this year, she made a heartfelt plea for privacy and solitude as she undergoes chemotherapy.
Despite these challenges, the royal couple is keen on maintaining a sense of normalcy for their children, including nurturing their interests and hobbies.
Renowned for their love of sports, William and Kate are now passing on their passion for the sea to their offspring.
A local resident of the Norfolk Sailing Club revealed that it is a common sight to see the Princess accompanying her elder children for sailing lessons.
Kate often waits on the shore while her children receive instructions out at sea, enjoying some quiet moments to read and relax on the balcony.
Occasionally, William joins in to oversee their progress, ensuring their safety and enjoyment.
As the young Prince Louis, aged six, grows older, it is anticipated that he, too, will join his siblings in embracing the sport of sailing.
Kate's affinity for sailing dates back to her childhood, and she currently serves as the patron of the esteemed sailing organization, 1851 Trust.
Her early experiences as a deckhand on luxurious yachts during her gap year have undoubtedly influenced her love for the sea.
William, too, shares Kate's enthusiasm for sailing, having embarked on numerous sailing adventures together in the past.
The family's vessel, a charming Cornish shrimper equipped with a cozy cabin and two sails, symbolizes their shared love for the open waters.