Sunday, 22 March 2020

Prince George Is an Artist! Kate Middleton's Son, 6, Gifts Her a Handmade Card for Mother's Day

Kate Middleton received the sweetest Mother’s Day gift this year.

On Sunday, the mom of three and husband Prince William marked the U.K. holiday with an Instagram post that included a photo of Prince George‘s card that he made for his mom.

The card depicted a drawing of a lovely floral arrangement in a yellow vase with a heart on it.

“To mothers new and old and families spending today together and apart – we are thinking of you all at this difficult time,” the caption read.

The post also included a sweet family photo of Kate with George, 6, her husband Prince William, and their 8-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte (Kate and William, 37, also share son Prince Louis, who turns 2 next month).

Throwback images of Kate’s mother Carole Middleton and her late mother-in-law Princess Diana were also included in Kensington Palace’s post.

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View this post on Instagram To mothers new and old and families spending today together and apart – we are thinking of you all at this difficult time. Happy Mother’s Day 🌷 • 1. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge with their children in Norfolk. 2. Diana, Princess of Wales, with her children Prince William and Prince Harry. 3. Carole Middleton with her daughter Catherine. 4. A card from Prince George to his mother this Mother’s Day. • Photos © @mattporteous / Jayne Fincher / The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge

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In a recent rare interview with the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast, Kate shared details of how she hopes her three children will look back on their childhood.

“Is it that I’m sitting down trying to do their maths and spelling homework over the weekend? Or is it the fact that we’ve gone out and lit a bonfire and sat around trying to cook sausages that hasn’t worked because it’s too wet?” the royal said.

“That’s what I would want them to remember, those moments with me as a mother, but also the family going to the beach, getting soaking wet, filling our boots full of water, those are what I would want them to remember,” Kate added. “Not a stressful household where you’re trying to do everything and not really succeeding at one thing.”

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Recently, it was announced that George and Charlotte — who are enrolled at Thomas’s Battersea — will be continuing their lessons at home moving forward.

The royal children will now move to “remote learning” and continue their lessons using online sources next week, their school said in a statement last Wednesday.

Last week, Kate and William celebrated St. Patrick’s Day with a three-day royal tour of Ireland. George, Charlotte, and Louis all remained at their place home in London.

The royal couple’s tour of Ireland included sipping Guinness, meeting Irish President Michael D. Higgins’ dog, visiting a traditional Irish pub and playing Gaelic sports with children.

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