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Happiness is in the meadow.

The Duchess and Duke of Cambridge, Kate and William have no intention of returning to Kensington Palace until health conditions in England improve.

According to the

Mirror

, Prince Charles' son, his wife and their children have decided to stay in the countryside at Anmer Hall in Norfolk "until further notice".

In the same article, the publication claims that the Cambridges have chosen, like last year during the first lockdown, to do class at home for their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, until the reopening of their school.

Stay green

As the country is hit by a more contagious variant of Covid-19, the royal couple seem determined to leave nothing to chance and prefer to stay safe away from the bustle of the city.

But that does not mean that Kate and William abandon their obligations, on the contrary.

A source told the

Mirror

they remain committed to working from Anmer Hall.

“The family is willing to work to help the country get through the next stage of the crisis.

Plans are already in place to reach out to several charities and businesses to help them and luckily they are used to making video calls now, ”the source explains.

As long as the health situation remains as complicated in London, it is therefore likely that Kate and William will stay as far as possible from the British capital.

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