The new hobby Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis share with cousins Archie and Lilibet

For Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, it’s an exciting time because they will soon begin attending Lambrook School, their new school.

The £20,000-per-year college has a host of on-site amenities, including a 25-meter swimming pool, a nine-hole golf course, and even pet rabbits that are available for students to pet. The royal kids might feel more connected to their cousins Archie and Lilibet in the United States if they get to take care of the chickens that are also on the orchard grounds.

 

The royal children are starting at a new school

 

Meghan Markle shared a picture of her son tending to the family’s chickens in Montecito, California, last year.

The youngster was dressed in a gray jumper, jeans, and Peppa Pig-themed wellington boots in the adorable photo.

In preparation for collecting some eggs that the chickens would have laid, Archie was carrying a basket.

Although George, Charlotte, and Louis haven’t had much time to spend with Archie, they did meet him back in 2020.

 

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Prince William and Prince Harry participated in a charity polo match at the time, and their wives, Kate and Meghan, cheered them on along with their kids.

Since the families didn’t interact during the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations, it is thought that Lilibet has yet to meet any of her cousins.

The young child had her first birthday while visiting the UK, but the Cambridges were out and about in Cardiff for the Jubilee celebrations.

 

The Sussexes have chickens at their Montecito home

 

William, Kate, George, and Charlotte had the good fortune to attend rehearsals and meet some of the performers while they were there, including West End performers Bonnie Tyler and Owain Wynn Evans, Rubicon Dance Company, and the Wales Youth Choir for Good.

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