Prince William and Princess Kate may be raising the future of the monarchy, but their school run sounds surprisingly ordinary.
In his candid chat with Eugene Levy on Apple TV+’s The Reluctant Traveler, the Prince of Wales revealed that he and Kate make a daily effort to keep life grounded for Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7.
“Most days we’re in and out of school doing pick-ups and drop-offs,” he said, adding that family always comes first — even when his royal schedule isn’t exactly 9-to-5.
William credited his late mother, Princess Diana, for inspiring his desire to give his children a “relatively normal home life.”
Across the Atlantic, William’s estranged sister-in-law Meghan Markle shares that same sentiment of wanting normalcy for her kids, Prince Archie, 6, and Princess Lilibet, 4 — something she couldn’t have had in the UK.
In a 2022 interview with The Cut, the Duchess of Sussex reportedly claimed that “if Archie were in school in the UK, she’d never be able to do school pickup and drop-off without it being a royal photo call with a press pen of 40 people snapping pictures.”
Now living in California with her husband Prince Harry, the former Suits actress is able to do pick-ups and drop-offs with more ease.
Speaking on The Jamie Kern Lima Show back in April, Meghan opened up about how her mornings begin at 6:30 a.m. and often stretch to 9 by the time both kids are dropped off at “two different schools.”
Meghan, who delights in packing lunch boxes with handwritten notes, said the hands-on routine brings her joy.