When the Prince and Princess of Wales ventured to Northern Ireland, far from their home, their thoughts were with their children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
The day commenced with a visit to Ulster's University, Mackay campus, where the royal couple indulged in some time at the campus petting zoo.
Catherine bravely held a tarantula named Charlotte, while William handled a snake, jokingly anticipating George's dismay over the reptile encounter.
William quipped about the snake's gender, playfully stating, “I won't ask you how you know it's a she, we'll talk about that later,” as he carefully cradled the python.
The couple's children, known for their love of the outdoors and spiders, would likely have been perturbed by their parents' daring escapade.
Catherine has previously mentioned spending hours hunting for spiders with her elder children, emphasizing their affinity for nature.
Despite the myriad rules governing the lives of the Prince and Princess of Wales, their three offspring are also subject to a set of regulations.
From wearing the Honiton gown at christenings to learning a second language and abstaining from shellfish consumption, the royal children adhere to a unique set of guidelines.
In defiance of traditional protocols, William and Catherine often deviate from the norm when it comes to travel, a practice that will soon come to an end.
While security concerns dictate that the two heirs should not travel together to safeguard the line of succession, the royal family occasionally opts for commercial airlines.
Prince William frequently accompanies Prince George and Princess Charlotte on overseas trips, underscoring the couple's desire for their children to experience a semblance of normalcy.
The young Prince George embarked on his first international voyage to Australia at just nine months old, accompanied by both parents.
As Prince George approaches his twelfth birthday, significant changes loom on the horizon for his travel arrangements.
Similar to his father's experiences at that age, the young prince is expected to undertake separate travel endeavors.
Currently, Prince George, aged ten, is preparing for the ISEB Common Pre-Test, a pivotal examination for students in year six, aimed at evaluating academic proficiency and potential before transitioning to senior school.
Notably, this assessment, recognized by numerous prestigious schools including Eton College and Marlborough College, aligns with the educational legacies of Prince George's parents.
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