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Prince William & Kate Middleton Get Super Candid About Homeschooling the Kids—& Kate Reveals the Genius Trick She Played on Them

It looks like Kate Middleton and Prince William are getting the hang of homeschooling. 

On Friday, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge sat down for a rare remote interview with the BBC and opened up about what the last three weeks have been like for their family, who is currently social distancing from their country home in Norfolk. During the short interview, the parents of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis were asked about how they are managing homeschooling. 

“Yeah, homeschooling’s fun,” William laughed. The duchess then revealed she tried a new trick during the Easter break.

“Don’t tell the children, we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays,” she stated. “I feel very mean! The children have got such stamina, I don’t know how. Honestly, you get to the end of the day and you write down the list of all the things that you’ve done in that day. So, you pitch a tent take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day—they have had a lovely time—but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.”

It was announced last month that the couple’s eldest children Prince George (6) and Princess Charlotte (4) are experiencing remote learning from their elementary school Thomas’s Battersea (Prince Louis isn’t of school-age yet). 

Will and Kate, if you’re reading this, who is in charge of helping with the math homework?