Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will have a break in their usual routines this week - that's because it is the half-term holidays.
The royal children, who all attend Lambrook School, will be enjoying this week off before the last stretch of term time ahead of their long summer holiday.
But despite nine-year-old George being a future King, it doesn't seem to mean that his parents the Prince and Princess of Wales let him get away with not doing any holiday chores.
That's because his mum once let slip that he was given a very unusual job to get on with while enjoying time away from school at the family's Anmer Hall Norfolk home, on the Sandringham estate.
On a visit to a goat farm in Wales last year with Prince William, Kate told how George had been responsible for moving animal feed on the estate.
It came after William spotted a robot silage sweeper in one of the barns and pointed it out to the farmer.
The farmer then explained it could also be used to move feed, and Kate replied: “That was George’s job at half term – moving feed.”
After William told his host that his children had been getting involved on the farm at Sandringham, where his own dad Charles has been working to turn the estate into a fully organic operation, he added: “We are trying some Agroforestry as well.”
The half-term holidays come as George took a starring role in grandfather King Charles' Coronation several weeks ago.
He was a page of honour for his grandfather alongside three other boys helping to carry his robes as he entered and left the Abbey.
Despite the role traditionally going to boys aged 12 to 15, young George was given the task after showing a “deep interest” in the ceremony.
A well-placed insider speaking before the Coronation said: “The King is very keen to show those in the line of succession, his natural heirs, at the centre of his Coronation.
“Even though he is only nine, George is very mature and already has a deep understanding of the roles of his grandfather and father, as well as his future role.
“This task is a wonderful sign of the future being laid out by the King.”
Meanwhile, George was also featured in a special photo that was taken in Buckingham Palace’s throne room, hours after Charles was crowned.
It shows Charles, 74, flanked by the Prince of Wales, 40, and George and highlights the line of succession for the Royal Family.