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Kate Middleton says Prince George is jealous of Princess Charlotte’s schoolwork

Even princes get jealous. Kate Middleton said in an interview with ITV’s “This Morning” that Prince George, 6, is envious of his 5-year-old sister Princess Charlotte’s home-school assignments. “George gets very upset because he just wants to do all of Charlotte’s projects,” the 38-year-old Duchess of Cambridge said on the British morning show. “Spider sandwiches …

Even princes get jealous.

Kate Middleton said in an interview with ITV’s “This Morning” that Prince George, 6, is envious of his 5-year-old sister Princess Charlotte’s home-school assignments.

“George gets very upset because he just wants to do all of Charlotte’s projects,” the 38-year-old Duchess of Cambridge said on the British morning show. “Spider sandwiches are far cooler than literacy work.”

Both children attend school at Thomas’s Battersea in London.

Middleton also said that like a lot of other people quarantining, she and husband Prince William are using FaceTime to stay in contact with family.

“It’s really hard and we hadn’t done a huge amount of FaceTime, but we’re doing that a lot more now,” she said.

The royal couple and their children currently call Anmer Hall — an 18th-century country estate located in Norfolk — home while quarantining amid the coronavirus pandemic.

“We try to check in daily with family members and speak to them about news,” Middleton continued. “So in some way, we’ve got a lot more contact than before.”

The Duchess of Cambridge appeared on the morning show to promote a new photo campaign, “Hold Still,” that she is spearheading on behalf of Britain’s National Portrait Gallery. According to the gallery’s website, “Hold Still” is “an ambitious community project to create a unique photographic portrait which captures the spirit, mood, hopes, fears and feelings of the nation” as it confronts the coronavirus pandemic.

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