Prince William and his wife, Kate Middleton, recently visited several employees at the London Bridge Jobcentre as British citizens return to work in the coronavirus era.
While chatting with the staff members, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge opened up about their three children — Princess Charlotte, Prince George, and Prince Louis.
The royal couple also had a conversation with staff from the construction company, Keltbray, and William revealed that Louis has a passion for all things related to demolishing and redeveloping buildings.
William revealed: “The children, especially Louis, would love to come and watch that, to see the diggers, they love it.”
Kate quickly checked her husband by saying that their daughter, Princess Charlotte, also has a construction-themed interest. The mother of three shared: “Don’t forget, Charlotte! She’d love it too.”
Prince William went on to explain that he is dealing with what all parents go through — Louis’s little fingers are quick to turn off his computer during his important zoom sessions.
The future king of England stated: “For some reason, he sees the red button, and he always wants to press the red button.”
In a recent interview, Kate spoke about homeschooling her children in the midst of the health crisis.
Kate said it is not simple and reached out to other struggling parents by saying: “It’s been ups and downs. I imagine it’s that way for a lot of families. George is much older than Louis is and things, but they are aware [that things are different because of COVID-19]. And I’m always surprised and although you don’t want to scare them and make it too overwhelming, I think it is appropriate to acknowledge it [the pandemic] in simple ways and age-appropriate ways.”
The mother of three went on to give this helpful tip: “Someone gave me some very good advice, pre the [Easter] holidays, to fit some structure to keep to a pretty strict routine,” the Duchess said. “Don’t tell the children; we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays. I felt very mean.”
Kate revealed that her kids have a lot of energy, and she has to come up with a list of activities to keep them occupied.
She confessed: “Children have got such stamina. I don’t know how, honestly. You get to the end of the day, and you write a list of all the things you’ve done on that day. You’ve pitched a tent, take the tent down again, cook, bake, you get to the end of the day. They’ve had a lovely time. It’s amazing how much you can cram into one day, that’s for sure.”
Kate is quick on her feet even for small things.