Prince William has something "super special" planned for the love of his life, Kate Middleton. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are celebrating their nine years of marriage on April 29 but they will not be able to leave the house due to the coronavirus lockdown.
But a source told Life & Style that Prince William has such a romantic day planned for their anniversary. It will likely involve a garden picnic in their Anmer Hall home in Norfolk and a time to reminisce about their old days.
The point of the super special wedding anniversary celebration is to let Kate know that there is still sparks in their marriage. What better way to do this than to recall their young life as newlyweds in Anmer Hall, where they are currently staying and observing the isolation. The Cambridges lived in Anmer Hall in the first few years of their married life, when Prince George was still a baby.
After nine years of marriage, Prince William and Kate have raised three beautiful kids together. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are apparently bilingual and fluent in Spanish, thanks to their nanny Maria Barrallo.
Prince George and Princess Charlotte are miles ahead of their classmates in school when it comes to languages. The source said that the Cambridge kids are just like their father, as Prince William knows five languages.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are still hard at work despite the lockdown. After making calls to medical frontliners last week to thank them for their hardwork, Prince William and Kate had a video call with some children whose parents are working at hospitals, supermarkets and other essential services.
According to Daily Mail, Prince William and Kate spoke with the young kids at the Casterton Primary Academy. These children still have school as they need to be looked after while their parents worked.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge indulged the kids with a lot of their questions. When asked who their favorite famous people were, Kate said that she probably likes David Attenborough while Prince William said his favorites aren't famous people.
The children also made a virtual bouquet for the duchess. Incidentally, the school is closely tied to Place2Be, the charity that Kate patronizes.
The kids also showed the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge photos of their parents in the frontlines. They told the royals how much they are proud of their moms and dads and Prince William and Kate agreed that their parents are doing a great job.