PUBLISHED: 08:00, Tue, Jan 5, 2021 | UPDATED: 08:00, Tue, Jan 5, 2021





Kate, Duchess of Cambridge, 38, and Prince William, 38, may have planned to return to London for the start of the Lent school term. However, following the announcement of a third national lockdown the dedicated parents could stay in Norfolk with Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two.
The Cambridges escaped the capital before Tier 4 restrictions came into force ahead of Christmas.
They have been based at their Norfolk home, Anmer Hall, throughout the Christmas holidays and could choose to remain there for the third national lockdown.
Anmer Hall is where William and Kate spent the first lockdown with there three children during which the parents spoke candidly about the challenges of homeschooling Prince George and Charlotte.
Insurance Loans Mortgage Attorney Credit LawyerDuring the second lockdown, the Cambridges stayed at their London base Kensington Palace so that George and Charlotte could continue to attend primary school nearby.
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Both George and Charlotte are pupils at private primary school Thomas's Battersea and may have hope to return to the classroom this week.
However, on Monday night a third national lockdown was announced by the Government in order to curb the rapid spread of Covid-19.
This means that George and Charlotte face being homeschooled and receiving remote learning for at least the next seven weeks.
While Kensington Palace is William and Kate's main