The Prince and Princess of Wales are expected to spend Easter privately with their children at their country home.
Prince William and Catherine are reportedly stepping back from several royal commitments as they plan to spend more time with their family over the Easter period.
According to reports, the Prince and Princess of Wales are considering a quieter schedule this spring so they can focus on time with their children during the holiday season.
Writing for Hello!, royal commentator Daniel Niera explained that this year’s Easter break carries particular significance for the couple. Catherine’s recent recovery and remission from cancer has encouraged her to adopt a more balanced lifestyle.
Insiders say the Princess of Wales has been politely declining non-essential engagements in order to protect both her physical health and emotional well-being.
The approach, Catherine has privately described as a “new normal”, centres on maintaining a healthier balance between royal responsibilities and family life.
The Wales family is expected to spend much of April at their countryside home, Anmer Hall, located on the Sandringham estate. Away from the formality of palace life, the family often enjoys the outdoors, from coastal walks to countryside outings, and occasionally even a family ski trip.
