Kate Middleton and Prince William are gearing up to spend some quality time with their children over the Easter holidays.
On Friday, 22 March, the royal kids, who attend the £7,000-a-term Lambrook School in Berkshire, will finish their spring term at school.
Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, aren't due to return back to school until April 17, so will have a long break with their parents.
The Princess of Wales is currently recovering from her planned abdominal surgery, which took place in January, and so will have some extended time with her family during this period.
It comes after the Royal mum-of-three being seen smiling as she enjoyed a relaxed shopping trip with Prince William at the Windsor Farm Shop this week.
Typically the family spend the Easter break at their 10-bedroom country mansion, Anmer Hall on the Sandringham Estate in Norfolk.
However, the family could choose to go there after the Easter church service at St George's Chapel in Windsor on Sunday, March 31.
Usually they attend the religious service, along with other senior royals including King Charles and Queen Camilla.
Other family members such as Princess Anne, Zara and Mike Tindall, the Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh and their kids usually go to the service too.
Last year Prince Louis made his debut at the service and clutched Kate's hand upon arrival.
The Princess of Wales has been keeping a low profile since undergoing abdominal surgery in January, but locals in the area claim they have spotted her. According to one Windsor resident, Princess Kate is seen "quite a lot" in the area. Speaking to the Telegraph, the local said: "We live here just across the road, they go in and out the back gate and Dave (the doorkeeper) will have let them in quickly.
"The Princess comes here quite a lot, it's on her doorstep and Adelaide Cottage is a couple of hundred yards away. They were at the tennis on Sunday my friend plays there and Kate was watching the children, they're there all the time."
has been recovering at her home of Adelaide Cottage in Windsor. Nestled in the heart of the Crown Estate's private 655-acre royal park, the Princess of Wales moved to the home back in 2022 alongside her husband Prince William and their three children.