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Kate Middleton has shared a heartfelt message for Mother’s Day in the UK, along with a photo of a card that was given to her by Prince George.Taking to Instagram on Sunday, the 38-year-old posted a carousel of snaps, which included the bespoke Mother’s Day gift.“To mothers new and old and families spending today together and apart – we are thinking of you all at this difficult time,” the caption stated.The card featured a crepe paper floral arrangement in a yellow paper vase with a heart, which was positioned on top of a colourful checkered background.In addition to George’s handiwork, the Duchess also shared a previously unseen throwback snap of her children, along with pics of herself, Wills and Harry as children.



Kate’s recent post comes after it was announced George and Charlotte will be home-schooled this week, as part of their school’s new measures to help curb the coronavirus pandemic.According to Express, Kate and Wills’ two eldest children will be taking time away from Thomas’s School in Battersea, as the school introduces “remote learning”.The school has reportedly implemented distance learning as a precautionary measure, with no one at the school – staff or pupil – testing positive for the virus.Thomas’s has four schools, in Battersea, Clapham, Kensington and Fulham, and while several students are believed to have been tested, no one has received a positive result for COVID-19.On Sunday, the United Kingdom celebrated Mother’s Day. In this age of social distancing and self-isolation, it was no doubt a difficult one for many. But leave it to Prince George to provide an adorable pick-me-up.Kensington Palace shared the homemade card the six-year-old gave his mother, the Duchess of Cambridge, to mark the occasion. It’s quite crafty: he layered a cut-and-paste vase onto a piece of blue paper, then adorned it with a heart and filled it with red tissue-paper flowers.The Cambridge family also posted three other touching photographs to commemorate the holiday. First, a picture of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge giving their two eldest children piggyback rides.(This photo, by Matt Porteous, was taken at the same time as their 2018 Christmas Card—hence why there’s no Louis.).Then, the Duke and Duchess shared pictures of themselves with their own mothers.William’s was of him and Harry as children, embracing their mother, Princess Diana, in a garden. The photograph was taken in 1988.



Kate’s showed her in the arms of her mom, Carole Middleton, as an infant.“To mothers new and old and families spending today together and apart – we are thinking of you all at this difficult time,” they wrote in the caption.“Happy Mother’s Day.Prince Harry and Meghan Markle also digitally recognized UK’s Mother’s Day. On Instagram, they posted a quote card that read: “Mummy, mum, mom, mamma, Granny, nan.Thank you,” followed by a heart emoji.No matter what you call your mum, this Mother’s Day in the UK, we honour the mums all over the world who do so much every single day, and now more than ever,” they captioned the post.A spokesman for Thomas's schools said: "Due to the increasing numbers of children and staff being absent from school due to the coronavirus situation, Thomas's London Day Schools have decided to move to remote learning from Friday 20 March."From this date the curriculum will be taught through online learning platforms and we have asked parents to keep their children at home and to access their lessons through this system."This will ensure that children have continuity of learning when they are unable to attend school,” the statement read.Kate’s recent post comes after it was announced George and Charlotte will be home-schooled this week.

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