KEY POINTS

  • Kate Middleton feels mean toward her children for homeschooling them
  • Prince William said he was very concerned when Prince Charles contracted coronavirus due to the latter's age
  • Kate Middleton and Prince William talk to other family members during coronavirus lockdown

Kate Middleton “feels very mean” to her kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis when she does one particular thing.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are currently in Norfolk with their three kids. And Middleton revealed that she feels mean to her kids because she continues homeschooling them even during Easter break.

“We didn't tell the children we've actually kept going through the holidays,” Middleton said in an interview with BBC.

“I feel very mean,” she added.

The royal mom of three also shared how she keeps her children occupied. According to her, they cook and bake.

“You sort of pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cooked, baked, you get to the end of the day, they have had a lovely time. It’s amazing how much you can cram into one day, that’s for sure,” she continued.

Meanwhile, Prince William shared his reaction after learning that his father Prince Charles tested positive for coronavirus. According to him, he was very concerned because of his age. The heir apparent is already 71 year old and individuals at his age are more susceptible to the virus.

“I have to admit, at first I was quite concerned, he fits the profile of somebody, at the age he is at, which is fairly risky,” Prince William said. “My father has had many chest infections, colds, and things like that over the years. And so, I thought to myself, if anybody is going to be able to beat this, it's going to be him. And actually he was very lucky, he had mild symptoms. I think the hardest thing he found was having to stop. And not being able to go and get a bit of fresh air and a walk.”

The Duke of Cambridge said that the Prince of Wales loves walking and so being isolated for 14 days was probably very difficult for him. Prince William added that he received a lot of assurance from doctors and friends that his father would make it because when they found out that he contracted the virus he already passed the worst stage.

“And obviously speaking to him made me feel more reassured that he was OK, but again at that age you do worry a bit more,” Prince William added.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge also added that they speak with all the members of the royal family online. Since they mentioned all, many were convinced that they also talk to Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, who are quarantining with their son, Archie, in the U.S.

Prince William, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Kate Middleton
Prince William, Prince George, Kate Middleton and Princess Charlotte arrive at the Victoria Airport on Sept. 24, 2016 in Victoria, Canada. Getty Images/Chris Jackson