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Royal Splash: The Wales Family’s Aquatic Adventures
When it comes to extracurricular activities, Prince George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, certainly keep busy.
Their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales, have been quite open about their children's hobbies and interests.
Recently, during a visit to the Burtley community pool in Tyne, Prince William shared some delightful insights into their family life, revealing how much they cherish their time spent swimming together.
William, who is a father of three, mentioned that both he and Catherine are fond of swimming, a pastime that seems to have been passed down to their children.
Charlotte and Louis enjoy splashing around in the pool, although their laps might not be Olympic standard just yet.
Meanwhile, the adventurous ten-year-old George has taken a dive into the world of scuba diving, showcasing his daring spirit and love for the water.
For any parent, taking their child for swimming lessons is a significant milestone, but for the royal family, things can get a bit complicated.
While they enjoy the privilege of royal status, it doesn't mean they can simply blend in at local swimming classes.
Thankfully, they have access to the late Queen's impressive residence, which includes a private swimming pool at Buckingham Palace.
This isn't just a luxury; it's a tradition that many royal family members have enjoyed over the years.
Back in 2014, it was revealed that Princess Charlotte had been taking her then one-year-old brother George for weekly swimming lessons in a private pool.
She was spotted again in 2015, just weeks prior to the birth of Princess Charlotte.
It's believed that little Louis has also dipped his toes in the royal pool on various occasions, continuing the family tradition of aquatic fun.
Meanwhile, Princess Eugenie's sons seem to be following in their older cousin's footsteps.
Splitting their time between the UK and Portugal for Brooksbank's work, Eugenie shared that her boys have developed a love for swimming.
However, she noted that the sea in Portugal can be a bit rougher, making it essential for them to take caution.
Her son Augie, she said, is quite the water enthusiast, enjoying every splash.
With all this talk about swimming, it's worth mentioning that Buckingham Palace's pool has been in the spotlight recently due to King Charles's initiative to lower the water temperature for environmental reasons.
Anyone wishing to swim in this iconic pool must adhere to a dress code, which avoids overly revealing swimwear.
This means you're more likely to see modest swimsuits rather than bikinis or speedos, reflecting the decorum expected at such a prestigious location.
Swimming has long been a royal affair.
Queen Elizabeth II was known for her swimming prowess, having taken to the water at just ten years old.
Her passion for the sport led her to become a patron of the Amateur Swimming Association, promoting swimming as a beneficial activity beyond mere competition.
This love for the water was clearly passed down to her son, King Charles III, who was frequently photographed enjoying the sea during his youth.
The aquatic legacy continues with Zara Tindall, another talented swimmer in the royal family.
Prince William himself has a history with swimming, having captained his university water polo team.
He proudly stated that he and Catherine ensure their children are well-versed in swimming, a skill they all seem to enjoy.
William even affectionately referred to them as a “family of swimmers,” which is heartening to hear.
While the Buckingham Palace pool is likely a popular spot for the royals, Catherine has expressed her preference for outdoor cold-water swimming.
Interestingly, Queen Camilla shares a fondness for ocean swims.
Since their early dating days, William and Catherine have enjoyed sun-soaked vacations in Mystique, where George celebrated his sixth birthday on a private Caribbean island.
Mystique offers a plethora of water sports, including diving, snorkeling, and sailing, making it a perfect getaway for the aquatic-loving family.
In more recent years, William and Catherine have taken their children to Jordan, a place close to Catherine's heart, as she lived there for two years during her childhood.
The Wales family also loves staycations, frequently visiting the picturesque Isle of Scilly off the Cornish coast, where they've been spotted cycling around Tresco Island.