Prince William and Kate Middleton’s relationship is praised by many. The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge complement each other very well, and they have formed a bond that is suited for the roles of future King and Queen Consort.

But what makes the public love Prince William and Kate Middleton even more is how relatable they are. Despite their hectic schedule and royal status, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge managed to be hands-on parents to their three young children.

Prince William and Kate Middleton even homeschooled Prince George and Princess Charlotte during the coronavirus lockdown. However, the Duke of Cambridge admitted that he was very impatient and his wife had to step in “when everything goes wrong.”

“My patience is a lot shorter than I thought it was and my wife has super patience. We're a great tag team where I come in and talk to the children and do stuff and then and over to Catherine when everything is going wrong. I was a bit embarrassed about my maths knowledge I can’t do Year 2 Maths!” Prince William said on the BBC's That Peter Crouch Podcast.

This is not the first time Prince William shared some lockdown stories. In June, the Duke of Cambridge had his first official royal duty outside his family home at Anmer Hall in Norfolk. He visited the King’s Lynn Ambulance to talk to the ambulance staff.

While observing the social distancing protocol, Prince William praised the staff and even shared with them his favorite hobby during the coronavirus lockdown. "I've done a lot of baking at home. Chocolate goes down very well,” he revealed.

It seems like Prince William had been enjoying some sweet treats a little too much during the lockdown as Kate Middleton, previously, revealed his little secret when they celebrated this year’s Easter Sunday. Even though the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge were strictly following the rules of the emergency protocol, they still reach out to the public via video calls.

Back in April, Prince William and Kate Middleton chatted with pupils and teachers at Casterton Primary Academy in Burnley. During the hour-long Zoom call, the Duke of Cambridge shared that there was nothing to worry about as "There will be a lot of chocolate being eaten here." Kate, then, quickly replied that her husband kept eating the chocolates.