Entertaining the kids can always be a tough ask, and it appears the royal family are no different when it comes to finding things to do.
The Duchess of Cambridge, mum to Prince George and Louis and Princess Charlotte, is no exception to the rule and is reportedly a regular at a trampolining park in south west London.
Kate, who lives at Kensington Palace when in the capital, is "down to earth" and fits in very well with the other mums, a source told HELLO.
"Kate takes her kids to the trampoline park quite regularly and really blends in as any other mum," they said.
"She went a couple of Saturdays ago with George and Louis and took her shoes off like everyone else, and was walking around the edge of the trampolines following her sons."
The Duchess has also previously been spotted taking her children to the Natural History Museum in South Kensington, the Express reports.
During an official engagement in 2017, she revealed ]the children love their visits to the popular museum.
She said: "Like many of you here tonight, I remember visiting the Natural History Museum as a child, and being inspired with a love of nature.
"And now, as a parent myself, I am experiencing the joy all over again with my own children, who adore coming here – and it is not just to see the T-Rex, mind you."
The Cambridges have also been spotted cycling and walking in Hyde Park which is on the doorstep of Kensington Palace.
And from a young age, the children have been having tennis lessons at the exclusive Hurlingham Club in Fulham.
The club which also has facilities for Croquet, Golf and Polo charges £1,400 a year for membership.
In 2019, an insider told HELLO that the Cambridge children loved visiting the club and that they go into the clubhouse afterwards for lunch or tea and act "just like any other normal family".