Prince William + Duchess Catherine: special Easter with the children

Prince William, 37, and Duchess Catherine, 38, wish this year a happy Easter for their children Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, one. The current worries of the Corona crisis should be pushed a little into the background for this period. The Cambridges could distance themselves on their according to the British magazine "Hello!" win at the Note Hall country estate in Norfolk. The Royals have been there for some time.

Prince William & Duchess Catherine: Easter Egg Hunt in Norfolk

The retreat is perfect for diving into a carefree world. Here, the small family can go unnoticed to hunt for Easter eggs, take beautiful walks or just relax and unwind during an afternoon of games.

William, Kate and the sweet Royal offspring will surely experience an extraordinary and a particularly intimate celebration in the intimate family. For grandparents Prince Charles, 71, and Duchess Camilla, 72, but especially for Queen Elizabeth, 93, and Prince Philip, 98, the holidays are likely to be a little more thoughtful.

The royal family celebrates separately

Traditionally, the entire royal family is at Windsor Castle for the festive season. The spread of the corona virus now also prevents the royals from contacting each other.

No common worship, no happy egg hunt. For the Queen and her husband in particular, the separation from their loved ones is likely to be the most painful, after all, both of them do not know how many joint celebrations are still granted to them together with children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

Queen Elizabeth: "We will meet again"

"Even today, many will feel a painful feeling of separation from their loved ones again," said the Queen in her historic speech to the British last Sunday on the current situation.

But the monarch, who has already experienced the plight of World War II, finds consoling words: "But now as then, we know deep down that it is the right thing to do. Better days will come, we will see each other again."

Thanks to modern technology, it is certainly earlier than expected. It can be assumed that the royal family, like families around the world, will seek proximity to one another, especially at Easter, despite the distance. The Queen will certainly not miss a detailed video call to the grandchildren.

Source used: Hello!

This article originally appeared on Gala.de.