Kate Middleton and Prince William, renowned sports enthusiasts, were recently spotted accompanying Prince George and Princess Charlotte to a local sports club as the young royals eagerly embraced a thrilling new hobby.
Despite facing her own health challenges with cancer treatment, the devoted mother, Kate, is committed to maintaining a sense of normalcy for her children and wholeheartedly encourages their exploration of new interests.
George, aged 10, and Charlotte, aged nine, have been seen eagerly taking sailing lessons at a nearby club, located near their family residence in Sandringham.
A local villager, closely connected with the sailing club in Norfolk, shared insights into the royal family's involvement, revealing glimpses of Kate's supportive presence during the lessons.
"I've witnessed Kate bringing George and Charlotte here for their lessons. Their arrival is quite a spectacle," the villager disclosed to the Mail on Sunday.
"While the children learn the ropes out on the water, Kate often remains onshore, occupying herself in the club or basking in the sun on the balcony, engrossed in a book," the villager continued.
"At times, William accompanies them, overseeing their activities from the sidelines. It's truly heartening to see them engage in ordinary pursuits."
Both George, 10, and Charlotte, nine, are embracing daring sports, mirroring their parents' affinity for water-related activities. Prince William and Kate Middleton, renowned for their passion for sailing, have left an indelible mark on their children's adventurous spirit.
Princess Kate, a dedicated patron of the sailing charity 1851 Trust, honed her sailing skills from a young age and even worked as a deckhand on luxury yachts in the Solent during her gap year. Similarly, William's sailing prowess was cultivated in his youth, culminating in friendly competitions between the couple in the past.