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  • Kate Middleton and Prince William reportedly FaceTimed with George, Charlotte and Louis while in the Bahamas
  • The couple showed their kids the views of the Caribbean Sea from their penthouse suite at the Atlantis Bahamas Resort, a report says
  • The duke and duchess reportedly told their children they can't wait to come back to the Bahamas with them

Kate Middleton and Prince William may return to the Bahamas with their three children, a report has suggested.

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge recently visited Belize, Jamaica and the Bahamas during their eight-day Caribbean tour, which wrapped up Saturday.

When Prince William and Middleton were in the Bahamas, they FaceTimed with their three children — Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis,3 — and showed them glimpses of where they were staying, People reported.

The couple's kids were stunned by the views of the Caribbean Sea from their parents' penthouse suite at The Cove at the Atlantis Bahamas Resort, according to the outlet.

Prince William and Duchess Kate told their kids they "can't wait" to visit the Bahamas with them in the future, anonymous sources told People.

The royal couple had their children in mind throughout their tour of the Caribbean.

When they visited Sybil Strachan Primary School in Nassau, Bahamas, Middleton gave Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis a special shoutout while delivering a speech at an assembly attended by students at the school and virtually by students across the country.

"Our three children, George, Charlotte and Louis, all love being by the sea, so I hope they will be able to experience your clear waters and beautiful beaches before too long," the duchess said.

In addition to the Bahamas, Prince William and Middleton are also looking forward to bringing their children to Belize one day.

"We hope to return again soon and to show our children this wonderful country," Prince William said during a reception at the Mayan ruins at Cahal Pech in Belize that was attended by Belize Prime Minister Johnny Briceño. "They are rather jealous that they are not here with us now!"

Middleton earlier admitted that their children "will be very jealous" when they learn of their visit to a family-run cocoa farm in Belize, where she and Prince William dipped tortilla chips into a chocolate fountain and sampled hot chocolate made from the organic farm.

While their parents were on tour, Prince George kept track of Prince William and Duchess Kate's international trip by sticking pins on a map and sharing it with his siblings.

"We let them know where we are and he finds us on the map and puts a pin in it and shares with the others," Prince William was quoted by People as saying at a special reception in Belize.

After completing their first joint overseas royal tour since the onset of COVID-19 in 2020, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge reunited with their kids Sunday just in time for the Mother's Day celebration in the U.K.

Prince William and Kate Middleton
KINGSTON, JAMAICA - MARCH 24: Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge attend the inaugural Commissioning Parade for service personnel from across the Caribbean who have recently completed the Caribbean Military Academy’s Officer Training Programme at Jamaica Defence Force on March 24, 2022 in Kingston, Jamaica. Karwai Tang/WireImage via Getty Images