Prince William and Kate Middleton are two of the most popular members of the Royal family. Not only are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge pleasing to the eye, but they also appear to have great personalities as well.

It has been noted multiple times that Prince William and Kate Middleton are amazing on and off camera. But are the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge too good to be true?

Now, a new report revealed that a journalist was shocked by Prince William and Kate Middleton’s behavior during the BBC interview. The couple talked about the importance of taking care of one’s mental and physical health during the lockdown.

Kate Middleton then shared in the 30-minute long interview that she felt “mean” for not telling her children that they were on an Easter break as she kept on homeschooling them. “But don't tell the children we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays,” she said.

Prince William also opened up on his concerns for Queen Elizabeth, Prince Philip, and Prince Charles’ health. BBC's Tina Daheley then revealed how stunned she was by how normal the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are.

"I think the thing that people sometimes forget is that they're members of the Royal Family, they can perform if you like,” she said. "But the thing that always strikes me is how normal they are. It did feel like I was just having a chat with people."

It seems like all the claims about Prince William and Kate Middleton were true. It really is possible for royal family members to be as normal as everyone else. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have proven this fact numerous times and they recently did it again.

Meanwhile, Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s school released a statement last month that there will be changes to be done as a result of the coronavirus pandemic. It explained that because of the global health crisis, a lot of students and staff weren't able to show up in school. And because of that, Thomas’s Battersea is offering its students a different option.

“Due to the increasing numbers of children and staff being absent from school due to the coronavirus situation, Thomas’s London Day Schools have decided to move to remote learning last Friday, March 20,” the statement read. “From this date, the curriculum will be taught through online learning platforms and we have asked parents to keep their children at home and to access their lessons through this system. This will ensure that children have continuity of learning when they are unable to attend school.”