As both the half-term holiday and Halloween weekend approaches, royal commentator Jennie has made a series of predictions regarding what the Prince and Princess of Wales may have in store for their children during this festive time of year.
Catching up with OK! this week, Jennie admitted she's prone to believing that Prince William and wife Princess Kate will have already arranged to pay the Middleton family home in Bucklebury a special visit.
"Now they’re at Windsor they’re only 40 minutes away [from Berkshire] so they can pop there for lunch or a cup of tea," Jennie explains.
"They’re bound to be doing crafts and pumpkin picking. Halloween is a big thing now so I’m sure they’ll be going to a pumpkin picking farm and carving them out."
Jennie also believes the Royal children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – will be spending the half-term holidays surrounded by their cousins, Aunt Pippa's children, Arthur, four, Grace, one and their newborn daughter, born in June.
The Wales' big move to Windsor meant moving the two eldest of the Royal children out of the their school to a new setting, something understood to have been a difficult decision for the couple.
However, for Princess Kate, it has always been emphasised that family is everything, and being surrounded by loved ones is something that is important to her, especially while raising a young family.
She said last year, “Spending quality time together is such an important aspect of family life and for me, as a mother, it is the simple family moments like playing outside together that I cherish,”
Despite Kate and William’s effort to make the transition to Windsor smooth running, the Queen’s death was unexpected, and triggered an “emotional” and “difficult” period for the family.
Discussing the children's ability to settle into their new school following a turbulent few weeks, Jennie believes parents Kate and Will should be proud of their adjustment to the new surroundings.
“Starting a new school is always a big thing to handle," Jennie notes. "And then the day after they started the term The Queen, their great-granny, died.”
“That must have been pretty traumatic for them and however much William and Catherine wanted them to be normal kids and shield them from it all, obviously they could not do that.”
She added, “I think the family must have been absolutely more than ready for a relaxing half-term break. They have two weeks off altogether so they have plenty of time to spend in the various options they have.”
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