Kate Middleton only has one bodyguard for her outings ... is the Duchess putting her safety at risk?
When Kate Middleton takes her youngest son, Prince Louis, to a music lesson with other children, it is with minimum safety. Is the Duchess of Cambridge playing with fire?
A courtyard around it, certainly not! Kate Middleton is determined to give her children a normal life, and that happens by herself. She takes her youngest son Prince Louis, 19 months old, to a music lesson every week. A music lesson that is accessible to many children, since it costs only 12 pounds, or around 14 euros. If the name of the school, Heigh-Ho (reference to the song of the dwarves in Snow White), has been revealed, the source of this information did not want to say more to preserve the safety of little Louis and his mom.
"Every day dozens of events are organized across the country," explains the Daily Mail. "For security reasons, I won't say which class Kate will attend. However, I can disclose that she stays inside during the class." Indeed, the Duchess of Cambridge wants to give as normal an education as possible to her children. She and her husband Prince William therefore do as many activities as possible with them.
With the idea of having a normal life too, earlier this month Kate went to the pub with a group of parents from George and Charlotte's school. She managed to get there discreetly through a secret door and only had one bodyguard to keep her safe. This secret entrance was created for Prince Harry by the former owners of this pub so he can come and go without being photographed. The place had all the same been privatized for the occasion.