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Prince George forced to do chores by Prince William, Kate

So much for the royal treatment!

In remarks that resurfaced this week, Kate Middleton revealed that she expects her children to do chores — especially during school breaks.

While visiting a goat farm in Wales last year, Middleton shared Prince George’s chore after Prince William pointed out a robot silage sweeper.

“That was George’s job at half term — moving feed,” said Middleton, 41, according to The Mirror. George is now 9.

Prince William, 40, added that their three children were learning how to get involved on the farm at their Sandringham Estate.

Kate Middleton revealed that her children do chores in some recently resurfaced remarks.
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"That was George’s job at half term – moving feed," Middleton said during a trip to a goat farm last year with Prince William.
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Middleton doesn't give her kids the royal treatment.
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“We are trying some agroforestry as well,” William said, according to the outlet.

The Post reached out to reps at Kensington Palace for comment.

The couple, who married in 2011, also share Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5.

In addition to having them do chores, Middleton is also quite traditional in another aspect of parenting. She makes cakes for each of her kids’ birthdays.

“I love making the cake,” she admitted during the 2019 BBC Christmas special “A Berry Royal Christmas,” where she teamed up with expert baker Mary Berry to prepare festive foods for charity workers.

“It’s become a bit of a tradition that I stay up until midnight with ridiculous amounts of cake mix and icing and I make far too much,” Middleton said at the time. “But I love it.”

The family seems quite down-to-earth, as Middleton has revealed some of their familial traditions over the years.
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She explained that they were trying to get their children into the outdoors at Sandringham.
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Less conventional was the kids’ roles in King Charles III’s May 6 coronation at Westminster Abbey.

The grand event marked the official transfer of power to the monarch after the death of his mother, Queen Elizabeth II, in September.

She was 96, having reigned for 70 years.

Just days after the coronation ceremony, they took their kids along for a charitable day called "The Big Help Out."
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During the coronation festivities, Prince George played the role of page of honour, ensuring his grandfather didn’t trip over his long robes while walking down the church aisle.

He also bore a small sword to protect the king.

The young prince is second in line for the throne, behind William.

The couple share three children together.
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Shortly after the coronation, the royal children accompanied their parents to volunteer as part of “The Big Help Out” initiative.

They toasted s’mores, painted, and worked outside — it was Prince Louis’ first official royal engagement.