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Royal Children Enjoy Summer Holidays at Scottish Estate

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Royal Children Enjoy Summer Holidays at Scottish Estate

The Prince and Princess of Wales' children, Prince George, , and , are currently relishing their school summer holidays.

And just like every year, there is a tradition that the young royals are bound to follow.

The Wales family recently visited the late monarch's Scottish estate in Aberdeenshire, lifting the spirits of the late queen.

This particular place holds immense significance for the royal family, providing them with a serene and private retreat away from the public eye.

Situated in Royal Deeside, Aberdeenshire, the estate offers breathtaking mountainous views, perfect for long country walks and fishing.

It has become a favorite destination for the royal family to indulge in outdoor activities and enjoy the beauty of nature.

During their visit, the young royals were seen spending quality time with their cousins Mia, Lena, and Lucas Tyndall, Savannah and Isla Phillips, and Lady Louise Windsor and James, Earl of Wessex.

, , and their children have a deep love for the outdoors.

Whenever possible, they incorporate educational elements into their outdoor adventures.

For instance, if the kids are learning about rivers or the sea, William and Kate make sure to include those aspects during their walks.

The couple aims to instill a passion for water-related activities in their children, which is why they dedicated their time to teaching George, Louis, and Charlotte the art of sailing.

Additionally, they enjoy refreshing dips in the sea, making the most of their time spent near the water.

George and Charlotte, being confident swimmers, fearlessly jumped into the sea, even if it was a bit chilly.

A close source to the Wales family revealed, “William and Kate are keen that George might be able to start practicing fishing on the banks of the River Dee, next to Balmoral, where an abundance of trout and occasional salmon are caught.”

The young prince will have the opportunity to try his hand at fishing, with the guidance of a Balmoral ghillie and waders, while his parents observe from a safe distance.

It's an excellent chance for both George and Charlotte to develop their skills in the aquatic art.

Apart from fishing and sailing, the royal children also enjoy picnics during their time at Balmoral.

The idyllic location provides the perfect backdrop for family barbecues, creating cherished memories for all.

, who has a deep connection to Scotland, having met his wife Kate at the University of St. Andrews, expressed his love for the country.

He mentioned that George, Charlotte, and Louis are also developing their own fondness for Scotland, as it has become a place where they create happy memories.

During their stay at Balmoral, the Queen has been known to leave gifts for her grandchildren on their beds, adding to the excitement and joy of their visit.

has shown a keen interest in outdoor learning and its benefits for children.

She had the opportunity to meet children who had lessons outside and witnessed firsthand the positive impact it had on their education.

Understanding the importance of limiting screen time, Kate ensures that her children get plenty of fresh air and engage with nature.

She even involves them in activities such as vegetable picking in the gardens.

In addition to outdoor pursuits, the Prince and Princess of Wales have previously mentioned their children's enjoyment of various activities, including baking, cooking, and arts and crafts.

However, spending time outdoors remains their favorite pastime.

In an interview on the Happy Mom, Happy Baby podcast, Kate emphasized her happiness when she is with her family in the countryside, getting “filthy dirty” from their outdoor adventures.

She believes that these experiences are what truly shape her children's childhood memories, rather than traditional academic tasks.

The summer holidays at the Scottish estate have become a cherished tradition for the Wales family.

It provides them with a much-needed break from their royal responsibilities and allows the young royals to immerse themselves in nature.

As the children continue to grow, these experiences will undoubtedly contribute to their personal development and create lasting memories of their time spent in Scotland.

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