Prince William and Princess Catherine may be among the most senior members of the Royal Family, but this doesn't mean that they don't do ordinary tasks behind the scenes. While The Prince and Princess of Wales have seen their royal responsibilities increase over recent years, which will no doubt help prepare them for their future as King and Queen, they have still kept their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis as their top priority.
As well as making sure they give their children their time and attention at home, the royal couple also try and keep life as ordinary as possible for them. In a bid to do this, the loving parents often take them on ordinary days out and get them doing chores.
Both William and Catherine also do the school run themselves.
The real reason for this, according to former royal butler Grant Harrold, is to bring "some normality" to their children's day-to-day life.
Speaking on behalf of Select Car Leasing, Grant - who worked for King Charles between 2004 and 2011 when he was a prince - revealed: "Both William and Kate like doing things for themselves. Their homes runs with very few staff, and their day-to-day life is far more 'normal' than older members of the Royal Family.
"The school run is part of this. For them, it's an important part of their children's daily routine and they want to do it themselves.
"They're well aware that it brings some normality for George, Charlotte and Louis as well. Plus the royal schedule starts at 10am for them, so it's doable in terms of their work commitments."
Grant also said that William may want him and Catherine to do the school run for another reason.
He said: "I also don't think William wants the world to see his children being driven to school by a chauffeur, it's not the image of the monarch he's trying to project."
At the moment, George, Charlotte and Louis all attend Lambrook School - a short drive from the family's Windsor home, Forest Lodge.
However, George will soon move on to a secondary school in September, which is likely to see him live away from home.
It is rumoured that Eton College is the potential school he will be moving to, however, this has not been confirmed by Kensington Palace.
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