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ETimes.in / Mar 28, 2026, 17:07 IST
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Why Kate Middleton and Prince William are reducing their Royal duties in April
Rumours spread fast in royal circles—especially when British Royals Kate Middleton and Prince William suddenly scale back their packed schedules for April. After high-profile duties like co-hosting the Nigerian state visit and attending the Archbishop of Canterbury’s installation, whispers of their “marital strain” or “health woes” are popping up (again) with Kate and William reducing their April schedules. Here’s the real reason behind their schedule “reduction.”

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School holidays trump Royal engagements
For the unversed, the Prince and Princess of Wales have three kids: Prince George (12), Princess Charlotte (10), and Prince Louis (7). And with their children getting Easter break from Lambrook School until April 22, William (43) and Kate (44) are hitting pause too.
William and Kate have a golden rule: minimize work when the kids are home. No globetrotting duties or ribbon-cuttings; instead, cozy family time. It’s their way of shielding their kids George, Charlotte, and Louis from the monarchy’s glare, letting them be kids amid future crowns and duties. Palace sources confirm this is routine—last year, they jetted to the French Alps for skiing fun. Expect similar this time: outdoor adventures, no paparazzi pressure. Critics call it “slacking”; fans see smart parenting. In royal terms, this “reduction” is deliberate normalcy, not drama.

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Anmer Hall: Their Countryside Happy Place
Forget Buckingham Palace glitz—the Wales family often retreats to Anmer Hall, their Norfolk country gem. Rolling fields, fresh air, and space to run wild? Kate’s dream. In her 2020 Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast chat, Kate had revealed, “My favourite times are outside in the countryside… we’re all filthy dirty.” Picture muddy boots, nature walks, and laughter echoing—no tiaras required. It’s Kate’s middle-class roots shining through, giving William the grounded childhood he craved after his mother Diana’s untimely death. Insiders say the kids “look pretty happy,” crediting her “stabilizing normality.” April’s schedule dip? Just Anmer magic, recharging for Royal duties ahead.

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Easter Traditions: Chocolate, Hunts, and Maybe Skipping Church
Will they join the royal Easter service at St. George’s Chapel? Past years say yes—kids in tow for cute outfits and waves. But they’ve skipped the last two, opting for private family time. Smart move amid Kate’s cancer recovery and public scrutiny. Holidays mean egg hunts and candy overload. Remember William’s 2020 video call gem? “There will be a lot of chocolate being eaten here!” Kate teased back, “You keep eating it!” Their adorable banter shows their playful bond. It’s modern royalty: faith quietly, family loudly.

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Kate’s Influence: Redefining Royal Parenting
This isn’t aloofness; it’s evolution. William and Kate break molds—Kate’s non-royal upbringing means playdates over protocol. No stiff schedules for the kids; yes to sports, school runs, and mental health chats (her passion). And Palace praise it as they revealed once, as per PEOPLE, “William absolutely loves it.” Post-cancer, Kate’s health wisely takes priority, but their marriage? It’s rock-solid, per close sources. April’s lighter load echoes their ethos: duty matters, but so do family time. In a monarchy slimming down under King Charles, they’re the relatable face—proving love, laughter, and leave balance the crown.

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Rumours Debunked: Stronger Than Ever
Social media loves drama—”Is everything okay?” clicks galore. Nope. This mirrors past breaks: Easter 2025 skiing, summer Norfolk escapes. Kate’s glowing post-treatment appearances and William’s Earthshot hustle scream unity. Their team coordinates months ahead—April’s quiet because family trumps frenzy. Global fans adore this: royals as humans. As kids grow (George preps for kingship), these pauses build resilience. Bottom line? No fights, no feuds—just parents stealing moments before the world calls again. William and Kate are thriving; April’s for family forts and chocolate comas.
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