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The Royal Family Enjoys Easter Break with Fun Activities
The Prince and Princess of Wales, along with their children Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are currently enjoying the Easter school holidays.
While it is not uncommon for the Waleses to travel abroad during breaks, they usually spend their time off at their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk.
This year, however, they made a coordinated appearance at the Easter Sunday church service.
Both Prince William and Kate have spoken about their family's favorite activities during their downtime.
One particularly unusual activity they enjoy is swimming.
The Prince and Princess are avid sports fans and love to get involved themselves.
Kate often shares her love for the great outdoors, and recently, she took Prince George and Princess Charlotte swimming at a nearby luxury hotel complex during half-term.
Prince William has also confirmed that swimming is a family hobby, with both George and Charlotte being quite proficient in the water.
It seems that the royal couple is keen to pass on their love for swimming to their youngest, Prince Louis.
During a previous vacation to the Isle of Sicily, an archipelago off the coast of Cornwall, the family enjoyed spending time together in the water.
They also visited Tresco Island, one of the Isle's five inhabited islands, which is privately owned.
Last year, they were spotted biking around Tresco before school started again.
This year, the Cambridges' vacation destination remains a mystery.
However, it is known that they are huge rugby fans, as well as Aston Villa supporters.
Prince George even joined his father at a recent match.
During one of England's Six Nation matches in February, Kate revealed that George had progressed from playing tag rugby to contact rugby.
The princess has also mentioned the competitive streak inherited by their children from both her and William.
Anmer Hall is conveniently located near the King's sprawling Sandringham estate, which includes vast farmland.
The Waleses, like many families, have enjoyed Easter activities such as egg hunts.
In 2018, Kate mentioned that George and Charlotte had participated in an egg hunt on Easter morning.
Additionally, the princess has confessed to staying up until midnight to make her children's birthday cakes, indicating that baking may be another rainy day activity for the family.
The young royals have also demonstrated their baking skills for special occasions.
Last year, during the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee celebrations, Kate and her children made cupcakes for a local street party.
They have also prepared sweet treats for British veterans and a delicious-looking Victoria sponge cake for Mother's Day.
As the Easter break comes to an end, the Waleses will likely return to their usual routines.
However, this holiday has allowed them to bond as a family and indulge in their favorite activities.
Whether it's swimming, biking, or baking, the royal family knows how to make the most of their time together.