Last modified on Jun 15, 2021 14:00 BST Sophie Hamilton In the age of technology, it's never been more important to encourage our little ones to engage in less screen time and more playtime. Whether it's ballet or badminton, football or flute, allowing your children to get involved in their favourite sports and hobbies is so important for their physical and mental wellbeing.Royal children are just like our kids – they love to get outside and try out new activities.
Charlotte is also a keen horse rider and started riding when she was just 17 months old. In 2016, Kate met Paralympic gold medallist Natasha Baker, who let slip:"She emphasised that Charlotte has this passion for horses and although she doesn't echo it, she'll do her best to champion and encourage it."The Princess has another much-loved hobby, too – ballet. People previously reported that Charlotte had been taking weekly private ballet lessons at a dance school in south London.
Like his sister, George enjoys horse riding. A source told HELLO! how Zara Tindall got involved:"William and Kate were really keen to get George riding – it's something all the royals do and the whole family adore animals. But obviously he's only small so they didn't want to put him on a big horse. They asked Zara if they could use one of her Shetland ponies and he's been learning to ride on one of those.
"Lena is in a little basket on the saddle, purely a passenger. But we just bought Mia a new pony called Magic."
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