She may be married to the future King of England; but there are some unfortunate realities of modern life that even the Duchess of Cambridge can't avoid. Kate was snapped stuck in traffic at the wheel of her Range Rover in London on Friday afternoon, on her way to fetch Prince George (inset) from school.
The pregnant Duchess (pictured at the wheel, left) could have been any other busy mum as she waited patiently ahead of a number 11 bus on the Kings Road in Chelsea (shown right). Famously determined to give their children as normal an upbringing as possible given, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge chose to send four-year-old Prince George to the relatively low-key Thomas's Battersea. The fee-paying day school is across the river and 3.6miles of busy central London roads away from the family home at Kensington Palace.
The fee-paying day school is across the river and 3.6miles of busy central London roads away from the family home at Kensington Palace.
But the threat of rush hour traffic clearly hasn't put Kate off being there to meet George at the gate at the end of the day.
Kate was unable to join Prince George on his first day at school back in September, because she was suffering with hyperemesis gravidarum - a severe form of morning sickness that affected her while she was expecting both George and his little sister Princess Charlotte, two.
Set up 40 years ago, the school, a short drive from Kensington Palace, describes itself as being ‘happy, dynamic and vibrant’ and priding itself on its ‘excellent academic results’.
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