They have also always had a live in nanny, if not more than one. Children are an excuse at this point. Notice they always go to a sporting event or movie premier.
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they always go to a sporting event"?
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Clearly you have insider knowledge of them apparently going "only" to such events and never ever turning any down.
I can only find 4 sports events they attended up until august (in red). 4 out of 40 scheduled events means your comment is shite as well as totally untrue. Think again.
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31 January - Kate shared a video message marking
Children's Mental Health Week.
29 January - The Duchess of Cambridge
virtually joined parents whose children attend Roe Green Junior School in Brent.
27 January - To mark Holocaust Memorial Day, the Duchess of Cambridge spoke to survivors and Holocaust Educational Trust’s youth ambassadors.
25 January - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge marked Burns Night.
23 January - The Duchess of Cambridge spoke with several inspiring nurses from University Hospitals Coventry and Warwickshire.
15 January - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined a virtual call with
Just B.
7 February - The Cambridges virtually met representatives from
Diabetes UK and Asthma UK.
12 February - The Duchess of Cambridge participated in
celebrating Little Village's fifth anniversary by learning more about their efforts to support families.
10 February - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spoke to
students from Ulster University, Northern Ireland.
4 February - The Duchess of Cambridge
spoke to teachers from Ribbon Academy in County Durham in her capacity as patron of Place2Be.
25 March - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge shared a message thanking everyone who has been involved in
Time to Change's campaign to end mental health stigma.
23 March - The Cambridges returned to Westminster Abbey on
National Day of Reflection.
18 March - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
visited Newham Ambulance Station in East London.
17 March - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
delivered a virtual St Patrick's Day message.
13 March - Kate paid tribute to Sarah Everard.
11 March - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge carried out their first joint in-person engagement of 2021 with a
visit to School21 in Stratford in East London.
9 March - To mark
International Women's Day, Kensington Palace shared a video of a virtual conversation the Duchess of Cambridge had with Jasmine Harrison.
7 March - The Cambridges joined the Queen and other members of the Royal family for a special programme entitled
A Celebration for Commonwealth Day.
5 March - The Cambridges
spoke to families supported by Shout.
27 April - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
travelled to County Durham.
21 April - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge
honoured the late Duke of Edinburgh by visiting RAF Air Cadets' 282 Squadron in East London.
17 April - A poignant farewell to HRH The Duke of Edinburgh.
29 May - The Duchess of Cambridge received her first vaccine dose.
27 May - A day of engagements in Edinburgh.
26 May - Day three in Scotland saw
several engagements and a return to St Andrews. In the evening, the Earl and Countess
hosted a drive-in screening of Cruella for NHS staff at the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
25 May - The Earl and Countess of Strathearn visited Orkney.
24 May - The Duchess joined Prince William in Scotland to begin a mini-tour.
19 May - The Duchess of Cambridge
visited the V&A Museum.
15 May - Mental Health Minute 2021.
13 May - To mark Mental Health Awareness Week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travelled to the West Midlands for engagements "highlighting local organisations that support children and young people".
7 May - The Duchess of Cambridge celebrated the official release of Hold Still: A Portrait Of Our Nation in 2020
with several engagements and activities in London.
5 May - To mark both International Day of the Midwife and the completion of the Nursing Now campaign,
the Duchess of Cambridge interviewed midwife Harriet Nayiga for the May edition of the Nursing Times.
29 June - William, Kate and George cheered on England at Wembley.
22 June - The Duchess of Cambridge visited her patronage the National History Museum to hear how communities across the UK will benefit from its Urban Nature Project.
18 June - The Duchess of Cambridge
officially launched the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood.
11 June - The Duchess of Cambridge joined First Lady Dr Jill Biden for
an early years engagement. Afterwards, the royals
attended a reception for G7 leaders at the Eden Project in Cornwall. The Duchess joined Her Majesty and the Duchess of Cornwall for a Big Lunch event.
11 July - The Duchess of Cambridge, accompanied by her father, attended the Wimbledon men's final. That evening, Kate joined William and George at Wembley.
10 July - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge joined a star-studded audience for the women's singles final at Wimbledon.
2 July - The Duchess of Cambridge made her first Wimbledon 2021 appearance.