Kate Middleton during her call on Tuesday.Photo: Kensington PalaceAs far as home offices go,Kate MiddletonandPrince William’s is hard to beat!The royal couple is lucky to have a special place to work whilePrince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotte’s homeschooling continues amid the lockdown in the U.K.Queen Elizabethhas given William and Kate space to use at her Sandringham home, which is just a couple of miles from the couple’s country house, Anmer Hall, where the family of five has been isolating. The monarch andPrince Philipare currently living at Windsor Castle amid the ongoing pandemic.While at Sandringham House, they can conduct their video calls without any chance of interruption, while the other helps with the lessons that George, 7, and Charlotte, 5, are working on at home.Sandringham House.Indigo/GettyThe arrangementfirst emergedwhenKate, 39, was at Sandringham for her chat with nursesearlier this week. William, 38, continued with their children’s lessons while Kate worked.Anmer Hall.Indigo/GettyAnd the arrangement was likely reversed on Thursday when William had a series of calls to make to medical teams around the country.William held calls with frontline workers from vaccination sites across the U.K. to thank them for their efforts and dedication to delivering the COVID-19 vaccine.During her talk with nurses, the Duchess of Cambridge praised them for going the “extra mile” in their care.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Kate Middleton.Kensington PalaceEarlier this year, William and Kate were asked about managing homeschooling, to which William laughed and said it has been “fun.” Kate then revealed she had even tried a new trick during the Easter break.“Don’t tell the children, we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays. I feel very mean!” she began. “The children have got such stamina, I don’t know how. Honestly, you get to the end of the day and you write down the list of all the things that you’ve done in that day. So, you pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day — they have had a lovely time — but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.“The Cambridge family Christmas card.Matt PorteousLike millions of others, the royal parents have been using video calls to keep up with family members they can’t see amid the COVID-19 pandemic.“We’ve been talking to all the family online. And it’s been a really good way of keeping in touch and seeing each other,” William said.
Kate Middleton during her call on Tuesday.Photo: Kensington Palace

As far as home offices go,Kate MiddletonandPrince William’s is hard to beat!The royal couple is lucky to have a special place to work whilePrince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotte’s homeschooling continues amid the lockdown in the U.K.Queen Elizabethhas given William and Kate space to use at her Sandringham home, which is just a couple of miles from the couple’s country house, Anmer Hall, where the family of five has been isolating. The monarch andPrince Philipare currently living at Windsor Castle amid the ongoing pandemic.While at Sandringham House, they can conduct their video calls without any chance of interruption, while the other helps with the lessons that George, 7, and Charlotte, 5, are working on at home.Sandringham House.Indigo/GettyThe arrangementfirst emergedwhenKate, 39, was at Sandringham for her chat with nursesearlier this week. William, 38, continued with their children’s lessons while Kate worked.Anmer Hall.Indigo/GettyAnd the arrangement was likely reversed on Thursday when William had a series of calls to make to medical teams around the country.William held calls with frontline workers from vaccination sites across the U.K. to thank them for their efforts and dedication to delivering the COVID-19 vaccine.During her talk with nurses, the Duchess of Cambridge praised them for going the “extra mile” in their care.Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!Kate Middleton.Kensington PalaceEarlier this year, William and Kate were asked about managing homeschooling, to which William laughed and said it has been “fun.” Kate then revealed she had even tried a new trick during the Easter break.“Don’t tell the children, we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays. I feel very mean!” she began. “The children have got such stamina, I don’t know how. Honestly, you get to the end of the day and you write down the list of all the things that you’ve done in that day. So, you pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day — they have had a lovely time — but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.“The Cambridge family Christmas card.Matt PorteousLike millions of others, the royal parents have been using video calls to keep up with family members they can’t see amid the COVID-19 pandemic.“We’ve been talking to all the family online. And it’s been a really good way of keeping in touch and seeing each other,” William said.
As far as home offices go,Kate MiddletonandPrince William’s is hard to beat!
The royal couple is lucky to have a special place to work whilePrince GeorgeandPrincess Charlotte’s homeschooling continues amid the lockdown in the U.K.
Queen Elizabethhas given William and Kate space to use at her Sandringham home, which is just a couple of miles from the couple’s country house, Anmer Hall, where the family of five has been isolating. The monarch andPrince Philipare currently living at Windsor Castle amid the ongoing pandemic.
While at Sandringham House, they can conduct their video calls without any chance of interruption, while the other helps with the lessons that George, 7, and Charlotte, 5, are working on at home.
Sandringham House.Indigo/Getty

The arrangementfirst emergedwhenKate, 39, was at Sandringham for her chat with nursesearlier this week. William, 38, continued with their children’s lessons while Kate worked.
Anmer Hall.Indigo/Getty

And the arrangement was likely reversed on Thursday when William had a series of calls to make to medical teams around the country.
William held calls with frontline workers from vaccination sites across the U.K. to thank them for their efforts and dedication to delivering the COVID-19 vaccine.
During her talk with nurses, the Duchess of Cambridge praised them for going the “extra mile” in their care.
Can’t get enough ofPEOPLE’s Royals coverage?Sign up for our free Royals newsletterto get the latest updates onKate Middleton,Meghan Markleand more!
Kate Middleton.Kensington Palace

Earlier this year, William and Kate were asked about managing homeschooling, to which William laughed and said it has been “fun.” Kate then revealed she had even tried a new trick during the Easter break.
“Don’t tell the children, we’ve actually kept it going through the holidays. I feel very mean!” she began. “The children have got such stamina, I don’t know how. Honestly, you get to the end of the day and you write down the list of all the things that you’ve done in that day. So, you pitch a tent, take the tent down again, cook, bake. You get to the end of the day — they have had a lovely time — but it is amazing how much you can cram into one day that’s for sure.”
The Cambridge family Christmas card.Matt Porteous

Like millions of others, the royal parents have been using video calls to keep up with family members they can’t see amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’ve been talking to all the family online. And it’s been a really good way of keeping in touch and seeing each other,” William said.
source: people.com