After an exceptionally busy period, which included among other things the visit of the President of Nigeria to Britain and their participation in an important royal ceremony, Prince William and Kate Middleton have decided to significantly reduce public appearances during the month of April.

This decision is linked to the school holidays of their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, who attend Lambrook School near their residence in Windsor. The school closed at the end of March and will reopen after Easter, giving the family the opportunity to spend time together.

It is not the first time the royal couple has chosen to adjust their schedule to the needs of their children. On the contrary, this is a common practice for them, reducing public duties during school holidays and focusing on family life.

During these periods, they often retreat to their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk, where they enjoy quieter moments away from media attention. In a previous interview, Kate mentioned that her favorite moments are those spent together in nature.

The possibility of a family trip abroad is not ruled out. For example, last year they spent the Easter holidays skiing in the French Alps.

It is still unknown whether they will participate in the royal family's Easter service this year, as in recent years they have chosen to be absent, preferring more private moments. Of course, their Easter will be filled with family activities.