The Princess of Wales and Prince William chose to holiday in the UK this summer for an interesting reason. The Prince and Princess of Wales have had an incredibly busy year, attending more official engagements and making more public appearances than ever as the King scales back his duties. George, Charlotte and Louis recently completed their studies at Lambrook School and were given two months off. Catherine and Prince William enjoy the joys of summer as they embark on a special family adventure in Norfolk. The royal couple spent time teaching their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, the art of sailing, while also taking a refreshing dip in the sea.
As avid outdoor enthusiasts, Catherine and William sought to instill a love of the water in their children. Using the peaceful Norfolk coast as their playground, they seized the opportunity to share their passion for sailing with the next generation. With their attentive guidance, George, Charlotte and Louis eagerly took up the challenge, donned life jackets and set sail under the supervision of their loving parents. George and Charlotte were good swimmers and did not hesitate to jump into the sea even when the water was still fresh. Norfolk's idyllic scenery provided the perfect backdrop for a summer family getaway. Surrounded by the beauty of nature, Catherine, William, George, Charlotte and Louis immersed themselves in the simplicity and tranquility of coastal life.
Children can run freely in the large space and can enjoy picnics with many different friends. Recently, it was rumored that they were also planning a vacation to one of their favorite places, Mustique. The idyllic Caribbean island is popular with the rich and famous for its privacy, peace and quiet, with a no-fly zone established on the island. Princess Margaret was one of the first members of the Royal Family to fall in love with it in the 1970s. And it seems the Welsh have also been smitten by its charms, visiting for the first time in 2008 and returned regularly since then. The last time they were there was in the summer of 2019, when they celebrated Prince George's sixth birthday at the stunning Villa Antilles owned by a friend of Prince William, which usually costs guests up to 27,000 pounds a week.
In the following days, the Prince and Princess of Wales and their three children spent a 'special' holiday at Balmoral. The family 'boosted the monarch's spirits' with a visit to her Scottish estate in Aberdeenshire over the Bank holiday weekend. The event marked the first time the family had been able to travel together since the Queen passed away last year. the Welsh enjoyed 'long walks in the countryside, fishing, horse riding and cycling. Meanwhile, the annual trip in the last week of August has become a family tradition, with the monarch spending the Bank Holiday weekend with his grandchildren and great-grandchildren.