Prince George and Princess Charlotte's writing is so cute
We know that Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been home-schooled by their parents during the coronavirus pandemic, but mum Kate Middleton probably didn't need to work too hard on their handwriting, since it was looking great on a picture posted by a fan months ago.
A royal Instagram account, Kate's Royal Closet, recently revealed that the family visited Mable’s Paint Pot, a pottery painting shop in Burnham Market, Norfolk. However, it's not the first time they've been to the shop - and they left evidence to prove it.
Instagram user @charlotte__chambers shared a photo back in March (pre-lockdown) of two handprints on a wall in the store, signed 'George' and 'Charlotte'. The post was captioned: "Spent the afternoon pottery painting – so much fun! Kate Middleton, Prince George, Charlotte & Louis were also here on Saturday!"
A post shared by Charlotte Chambers (@charlotte__chambers) on Mar 16, 2020 at 10:28am PDT
Note Princess Charlotte's backwards '2' - so sweet!
Followers also think the handwriting proves that Charlotte is left-handed, because of the way it slopes. However, the hand print on the wall was done using her right hand, so we can't be sure.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Mar 22, 2020 at 2:00am PDT
Princess Charlotte and big brother George are likely to be heading back to school in September after months of being home - and fingers crossed they'll adapt to their new schedule quickly.
Speaking about their time at home during the pandemic on a video call interview, Kate admitted: "It’s been ups and downs, probably like lots of families self-isolating.
"We’ve kept to a pretty strict routine here at home. That’s massively helped us all actually," said Kate, before husband William sarcastically chimed in: "Yeah, home schooling’s fun…"
Bet they can't wait for a repreive!
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