The month of April holds a lot of occasions not just for the royal family but for Prince William and Kate Middleton too. Aside from the Cambridges' wedding anniversary to Prince Louis' second birthday, the Easter week is also here. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge will surely not let these occasions pass by without any celebrations. So despite the coronavirus outbreak and the United Kingdom lockdown, here's how they will possibly celebrate these important events.

The Cambridge family heeds on the Government's advice to practice social distancing and stay at home. They are now at their country home, Anmer Hall, in Norfolk, and the future king and queen consort are probably planning a small celebration for their kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

It has been known that Kate Middleton comes from the family of party planners, so she surely has the skills to make a small party grand. According to Hello! Magazine, at the annual Easter day service in Windsor in 2018, she told little girls outside St George's Chapel that Prince George and Princess Charlotte enjoyed an Easter egg hunt that morning.

Surely, Prince William and Kate Middleton will do the same this year to keep their kids entertained and celebrate the Easter holiday. It has been a usual practice for the royal family to celebrate Easter with Queen Elizabeth II in Windsor. However, this year will be different as they will all be apart and have to stay in their respective homes due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Aside from the Easter celebration, Prince Louis will also turn two years old on April 23. So, his mom is expected to make a birthday cake for him, Observer noted. To recall, on the A Berry Royal Christmas program over the holidays, she told the baking connoisseur Mary Berry that it has been a tradition for her to "bake all her kids' birthday treats."

It is also Prince William and Kate Middleton's ninth wedding anniversary on April 29. So, the two may intimately celebrate a very special occasion at home with their three kids.

However, it looks like the Cambridges and other members of the royal family are going to miss the most important birthday of all -- Queen Elizabeth's. The monarch is about to turn 94 on April 21. Sadly, they may all still be separated during that time. Perhaps, there will be a late celebration for the Queen herself, and they may all see and greet each other on a video call for the meantime.