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Kate Middleton feels ‘guilty’ about lie she told her kids during lockdown

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Kate Middleton has revealed the cheeky fib she tells her kids to get them to behave during the coronavirus lockdown. 

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The Duchess of Cambridge spoke to BBC alongside husband Prince William, and revealed that she kept homeschooling Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis straight through the Easter break. 

SEE IT: Kate Middleton feels ‘guilty’ about lie she told her kids

Kate revealed: “We didn’t tell the children we’ve actually kept going through the holidays.

“I feel very mean.” 

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The 38-year-old royal then went on to discuss how she keeps the kids occupied. 

You get to the end of the day, you write down a the list of the things you have done in that day.

“You sort of pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cooked, baked, you get to the end of the day, they have had a lovely time.

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Kate has revealed the lie she told her kids during lockdown. (Credit: BBC)
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“I feel very mean” said he Duchess of Cambridge. (Credit: BBC)

“It’s amazing how much you can cram into one day, that’s for sure.”

Wills also discussed his reaction after finding out that his father Prince Charles had contracted coronavirus.

The Prince of Wales has since recovered after spending the last seven days in self-isolation

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“I have to admit, at first I was quite concerned, he fits the profile of somebody, at the age he is at, which is fairly risky,” Will continued. 

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Kate with her kids Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. (Credit: Getty)

“My father has had many chest infections, colds, and things like that over the years. And so, I thought to myself, if anybody is going to be able to beat this, it’s going to be him.

“And actually he was very lucky, he had mild symptoms. I think the hardest thing he found was having to stop. And not being able to go and get a bit of fresh air and a walk.

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“He’s a mad walker and just loves walking so I think he found it quite difficult. Especially, also I think with his mental health, being stuck inside and not being able to go for walks.”

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Wills also discussed concerns he has for his grandparents, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip. (Credit: Getty)

“Actually he was very lucky he had mild symptoms and I got a lot of good reassurance from doctors and friends of mine who said “listen, the days he’s on when we found out about it, he’s probably passed the worst of it”.

“And obviously speaking to him made me feel more reassured that he was OK, but again at that age you do worry a bit more.”

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