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News about Prince George learning Spanish along his sister Charlotte has been taking over the news lately and considering that the little prince is third in line for the throne, it would make absolute sense for Prince George to speak another language. Here Absolute Translations give their six top reasons why teaching your kids another language, and Spanish in particular, is a good idea.
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