Prince William and Kate Middleton have been staying at Anmer Hall in Norfolk since last month. It was said that the Cambridge couple decided to practice social isolation, along with their three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, in the property that was given to them by the Queen.

Just like the rest of the country, as well as the other members of the British Royal Family, the Duke and Duchess are, reportedly, settling into the "work-from-home" lifestyle. It was revealed that they have set up their respective workstations inside the property to continue their work despite the need to observe the social distancing guidelines.

According to Hello! magazine, Prince William and Kate Middleton have remained very active in this trying time. Several photos were also released recently showing how their workstations look like.

It has appeared that the Duchess of Cambridge utilizes a chestnut wood desk for her workspace. In front of her, a selection of "brightly-colored" books is properly lined up. It was also noted that the room features a "baroque style carpet" and a cream-colored furniture set.

As for the Duke of Cambridge, a photo of him has shown the public that he uses a similar desk to his wife's. The reports then shared that the room appears to have a "vintage theme" that comes with a floral desk lamp and a golden-framed mirror.

The most recent engagement that Prince William and Kate Middleton had was the two phone calls they made to Queen's Hospital Burton in Staffordshire and University Hospital Monklands in Lanarkshire. It was reported that they talked to the medical and health staff of the two hospitals to give thanks and appreciation to their efforts in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic that has already infected over 42,000 individuals in the United Kingdom.

But, aside from their work and duties as the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, Observer shared that the couple has been also "involved" in their kids' activities. As stated, Prince William and Kate Middleton have been helping their kids with their studies.

The publication explained that most parents today have been experiencing the same things toward their kids since most schools have already transitioned to "remote learning." This comes after the lockdown in the United Kingdom has been widely and strictly observed due to the virus.

While the Duke and Duchess continue to help specifically Prince George and Princess Charlotte in their school work, the parents of three were also said to spare extra time to play with all of them, especially with Prince Louis, who is turning two this month.