Prince George and Princess Charlotte will go to school and nursery in London and Prince William will leave his job as an air ambulance pilot.
Kensington Palace has announced that the Prince will stop flying with the East Anglian Air Ambulance team this summer to become a full-time working Royal.
It means both William and Kate will be able to spend more time on their official duties supporting the Queen, as well as focusing on their own personal charitable interests.
Because that would mean more time spent in London, they have decided that Prince George will attend a school in the capital, starting this autumn, and that Princess Charlotte will attend nursery in London when the time comes.
Kensington Palace said the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge "love their time in Norfolk" and Anmer Hall will "continue to be their home" - but added that "from this autumn, however, the Duke and Duchess will increasingly base their family at Kensington Palace".
Talking about giving up his work as a pilot Prince William says it "has been a huge privilege to fly with the East Anglia Air Ambulance".
He said: "Following on from my time in the military, I have had experiences in this job I will carry with me for the rest of my life, and that will add a valuable perspective to my royal work for decades to come."
Prince William took on the job in 2015 on a two-year contract. Referring to his colleagues he added: "I have loved being part of a team of professional, talented people that save lives every day.
"My admiration for our country's medical and emergency services community could not be any stronger."
It has not been confirmed which school and nursery his children will attend.
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