Kate and Prince William to step out with George, Charlotte and Louis for special occasion
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The Middleton family have a strong love of Halloween
Princess Kate and Prince William will have a special family evening with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis tonight.
The Prince and Princess of Wales's children are currently on a half-term break from school.
The young royals, George, 11, Charlotte, nine and Louis six are known to be big fans of Halloween.
The couple has previously taken their children trick or treating and looks set to do the activity once again this evening.
Princess Kate and Prince William will have a special family evening with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis tonight.
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Jay Rutland, husband of Tamara Ecclestone, who lives close to William and Kate's London residence, Apartment 1A at Kensington Palace, shared in January 2023: "Kate knocked on our door in London with their kids on Halloween. 'Trick or Treating'. Very friendly and down-to-earth."
Princess Kate's mother Carole Middleton has previously opened up on her love of Halloween.
In a post for her former business, Party Pieces, she said: "Halloween is an Autumn highlight for me.
"I can still remember the fun and frights from my own childhood; the chance to dress up, decorate pumpkins and go trick-or-treating!
Princess Kate's mother Carole Middleton has previously opened up on her love of Halloween.
PA"I've even grown my own pumpkins this year, so I'm looking forward to decorating those with my loved ones."
Earlier this week, Prince William interrupted his half-term break with Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to issue a tribute.
The Prince and Princess of Wales are not undertaking royal duties this week as they spend time with their children.
William took time out to send a message of congratulations to Billy Monger.
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Prince William interrupted his half-term break with Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to issue a tribute.
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He shared the news on his social media account saying: "14:23:56 - I can’t believe what just happened, World Championship Record Broken. I am officially an IRONMAN."
The Prince of Wales replied to the message, saying: "Well done Billy, inspirational effort. W."
The 'W' at the end of the message represents that the statement was penned by Prince William rather than one of his team.