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Kensington Palace can't take it anymore and makes it official about William and his children

Kensington Palace announces the plans Prince William has for his children in the coming days

Kensington Palace has just officially announced what Prince William has planned for his three children George, Charlotte, and Louis. Looking ahead to the upcoming summer vacation, the children of the Princes of Wales must prepare for a packed schedule with numerous public events.

Although school vacations promise rest, for Prince William's children they also mean taking on commitments and responsibilities on behalf of the Royal Family. They are expected to participate in parades, charity visits, and diplomatic meetings where they will show the Royal Family's commitment to the United Kingdom.

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Prince William has made a decision regarding his children | Europa Press

Kensington Palace announces Prince William's decision with his children

Kensington Palace is preparing for a few hectic weeks full of commitments and events of various kinds. On top of this, Prince William's children will soon begin their summer vacation. Far from being a setback, this adds new interest to the institutional agenda.

In this regard, Kensington has announced the decision Prince William has made with George, Charlotte, and Louis: they will attend official engagements. Prince William and Kate plan to integrate their children into carefully selected institutional events to strengthen their public image.

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William plans for his children to take advantage of their vacation to attend official events | Europa Press

Taking advantage of the summer vacation and the absence of school commitments, George, Charlotte, and Louis will take on new responsibilities in line with their position in the Royal Family. Despite their young age, Prince William's children are aware of their role and the importance of official engagements.

Summer therefore becomes a season for new learning and personal development for the young members of the British Royal Family. Their parents, Prince William and Kate, will accompany them at each event, guiding them and teaching them the importance of each one.

Although vacations are synonymous with fun, for Prince William's children they also involve carefully organized official duties. The events will include everything from charity receptions to traditional celebrations such as the parade on June 14.

This celebrates King Charles III's birthday, and all of London is adorned for the big event. As it could not be otherwise, Kensington Palace will be represented by Prince William's entire family.

Kensington Palace already has an official schedule for Prince William's children

Prince William's children will kick off their official engagements with King Charles III's birthday. By tradition, the United Kingdom celebrates its monarchs' anniversaries twice: on their actual birthday and with the arrival of good weather. For this reason, although Charles was born on November 14, in addition to that day, it is also celebrated in June.

This way, parades and outdoor activities can be held without fear of cold or rain. The schedule for the residents of Kensington Palace will continue with Garter Day in honor of the United Kingdom's Order of Chivalry. To this will be added the traditional Ascot races, which the entire Royal Family attends every year.

The Prince of Wales, Princess Charlotte, Prince George and Prince Louis arrive for the carol service at Westminster Abbey.
George, Charlotte, and Louis will have a very busy summer | Europa Press

This way, Prince William's children have some of the busiest days ahead. However, after days of commitments and events, the much-desired vacation will arrive for the entire Royal Family.

The true royal rest is expected to be enjoyed in Scotland, specifically at Balmoral Castle. Last year, Charles, Camilla, and Prince William's family spent their days off there. It is one of the residences owned by the Windsors and has been passed down from generation to generation.

Whether the Princes of Wales will choose another destination remains a mystery. It will be necessary to wait a few months to find out if they change their vacation plans.