After a noticeable absence from the public eye since the coronation weekend, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are back in the spotlight as they return to school following a glorious summer break.
The Wales family reportedly spent time at Balmoral Castle with King Charles and Queen Camilla during August, enjoying some quality time together.
Now, speculation arises whether the three adorable children could embark on another trip, possibly accompanying their proud parents, Catherine and William.
While the royal couple often undertake tours separately, as the children grow older, they may begin to join their parents on more of these occasions.
This week, Prince William made a solo visit to New York City in honor of the Earthshot Prize Innovation Summit, where he unveiled the 15 finalists competing for the prestigious award. While interacting with fans outside, one eager supporter couldn’t resist asking if Catherine and the kids might join him on a future trip across the pond. Prince William responded positively, expressing his desire for such an opportunity in the future.
Although Princess Charlotte did not accompany him on his latest trip, it’s likely she remained at home to maintain the family’s routine of taking the children to school each morning and attending local engagements.
The prospect of another trip would undoubtedly excite the three royal children, especially considering their previous experiences accompanying their parents on royal tours. Prince George has been traveling with his parents since infancy, visiting destinations like New Zealand, Australia, Canada, Poland, France, and Germany. Princess Charlotte has also joined her parents on some tours, and Prince Louis is expected to follow suit soon.
However, Prince Louis’s first royal tour has been delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Typically, royal tours serve as both work trips for the parents and enjoyable experiences for the children, as they participate in various activities and engagements tailored to their interests.
While jet lag can be a challenge for young travelers, Prince William has previously noted that the children were adjusting well to their travels, emphasizing the importance of including them in family engagements. As future heirs to the throne, these experiences also serve to prepare them for their future roles within the monarchy.