It's been some time since the Prince and Princess of Wales last stepped out for royal duties.
The couple delighted fans when they joined the rest of the royal family for the traditional Easter Sunday service on 9 April. Watch their arrival alongside King Charles and Queen Camilla in the video below...
But prior to that, they had maintained a low-profile as they stepped back from the spotlight to enjoy the holidays with their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
William last stepped out on official duties on 23 March during his visit to Poland, when he met with groups of Ukrainian refugees who have fled their homeland and settled in Warsaw.
Two weeks later, William was spotted in the crowd watching his beloved Aston Villa take on Nottingham Forest with eldest son George by his side.
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Princess Kate, meanwhile, was last on duty on 21 March when she hosted the inaugural meeting of the new Business Taskforce for Early Childhood in London.
And so, with the Easter holidays now over, with the majority of people back at work, and pupils returning to school, fans have been left questioning why the couple are yet to get back to official engagements.
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The answer is their children.
Unlike many other schools, Lambrook is still on holiday. The summer term at the private co-ed prep school doesn’t start until 19 April, meaning William and Kate still have two more days with George, Charlotte and little Louis.
Fans are already counting down until King Charles's coronation when the Wales family will step into the spotlight.
The three siblings are all expected to take part in the coronation procession from Westminster Abbey back to Buckingham Palace.
It was initially reported that only Prince George, nine, would play a "significant" role on the day, but it has since been confirmed that all three of the Prince and Princess of Wales's children will take part in the proceedings.
In a recent update from Kensington Palace, Prince George was announced as a page at his grandfather's coronation. All eight pages are expected to wear matching scarlet uniforms and will form part of the procession through the Nave of Westminster Abbey.