September 12, 2020 - 16:10 BST Emmy Griffiths The royals might live in palaces but sometimes they really are no different to everyone else. Like most of us, they like to be prepared at all times and that includes when they're travelling around.
The Duchess of Cambridge As a mother-of-three, the Duchess of Cambridge knows it's always best to be prepared when it comes to looking after her children. In July 2019, she took Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis for a day out at the polo where the kids cheered on dad Prince William and uncle Prince Harry. As ever, the hands-on mum prepped for their outing, filling the car boot with snacks and drinks.
And in an extract from Finding Freedom, the royal biography written by Omid Scobie and Carolyn Durand, the authors noted how Harry and Meghan travelled with"their own personal hand sanitiser pumps and DEET repellent lotion bottles in the seat pockets of their car" during their royal visit to Fiji and Tonga in 2018.
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