The Cambridges are isolating at Amner Hall and George Charlotte and Louis are loving the freedom

Prince William and Kate Middleton share a glimpse inside their home office as they isolate at Anmer Hall in Norfolk – and Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis ‘love the freedom of the spacious gardens’

  • Cambridge family are self isolating at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate 
  •  Prince William, 37, Kate Middleton, 38, Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, are bunking down at the 10-bedroom country mansion
  •  William and Kate, whose main residence is Kensington Palace, shared a glimpse at their office in their 10-bedroom country mansion
  • The children are reportedly enjoying climbing and pond dipping in the grounds 

The Cambridge family are self isolating at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk amid the Coronavirus pandemic, and shared a glimpse at their home office yesterday.

Prince William, 37, Kate Middleton, 38, Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, are bunking down at the spacious royal residence, and the Cambridge children are said to be enjoying roaming the acres of land.

William and Kate, whose main residence is Kensington Palace, shared a glimpse at their office in their 10-bedroom country mansion on Saturday, announcing they were launching a £5million scheme today to support the nation’s mental health at a time of high anxiety during the lockdown.

The Cambridge family are self isolating at Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk amid the Coronavirus pandemic, and shared a glimpse at their home office yesterday. Kate posed in her dusky pink trouser suit as she spoke on the phone. A row of books can be seen on her wooden desk, along with her Aspinal notebook, while a sofa and and a window seat looking out onto the grounds can be seen in the background

William is seen at a separate by a marble fireplace, a printer, set of drawers and a porcelain patterned lamp by his side as the family retreat to their 10-bedroom country home

William is seen at a separate by a marble fireplace, a printer, set of drawers and a porcelain patterned lamp by his side as the family retreat to their 10-bedroom country home

Speaking to The Sun, a source said: ‘George, Charlotte and Louis are now relishing their freedom in the spacious gardens of Anmer Hall.

‘Climbing frames, a climbing wall and swings are a big part of the Cambridge outdoors activity scene, and Kate will do pond dipping and note-taking to log what they have spotted.

‘Birdwatching with binoculars is another favourite of the kids.’

On Saturday the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge revealed they have launched a £5million scheme with the charity Mind to support the nation’s mental health at a time of high anxiety during the coronavirus lockdown.

Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, are bunking down at the spacious royal residence, and the Cambridge children are said to be enjoying roaming the acres of land

Prince George, 6, Princess Charlotte, 4, and Prince Louis, 1, are bunking down at the spacious royal residence, and the Cambridge children are said to be enjoying roaming the acres of land

The couple posted a picture of their home office, with Kate posing in her dusky pink trouser suit as she spoke on the phone. 

A row of books can be seen on her wooden desk, along with her Aspinal notebook, while a sofa and and a window seat looking out onto the grounds can be seen in the background.

Meanwhile William is seen at a separate by a marble fireplace, a printer, set of drawers and a porcelain patterned lamp by his side.

They urge people to follow guidance from Public Health England by using video calls to keep in touch with family and friends, sticking to regular routines, and focusing on favourite hobbies or learning something new.

The Cambridges’ intervention is part of a Government initiative that will see £5million awarded to mental health charities to expand support services.

They wrote: ‘Self-isolation and social distancing can pose huge challenges to our mental health — in recent weeks The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been in regular contact with organisations and patronages to understand the issues they are facing during this difficult time. ‘

Mind is one of a consortium of charities preparing to adapt and increase their services. 

William and Kate, whose main residence is Kensington Palace, shared a glimpse at their office in their 10-bedroom country mansion (seen from the outside) on Saturday

William and Kate, whose main residence is Kensington Palace, shared a glimpse at their office in their 10-bedroom country mansion (seen from the outside) on Saturday

 

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