This Article is From Apr 14, 2011

Michael Jackson's Kids Enjoy Normal School Life

Michael Jackson's Kids Enjoy Normal School Life

Highlights

  • 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's three children are "enjoying" going to school for the first time and learning to live without their father, says their aunt La Toya.
  • Prince Michael I, 14, Paris, 13, and nine-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as 'Blanket' - who are now in the custody of their grandmother Katherine Jackson following the pop icon's death in 2009 - are now experiencing a normal education after years of homeschooling, reported Access Hollywood.
  • "For the first time they have gone to school and they really like it, so I'm very happy for them. It's taught something totally different about people and life. They're just enjoying themselves," said La Toya.
  • "And they go shopping, they do things of that nature, but they're with security of course. And they enjoy themselves, they have fun," she added.
  • La Toya also said she is "so proud" of the three children because of the way they have coped with their father's sudden death and their strength has helped her deal with her grief too.
  • "They're doing very well, children are so resilient, I'm so proud of them, I'm just very happy. They help me a great deal with my brother. I couldn't listen to the music, I couldn't listen to the songs, if they can get over it then I have to too."
Los Angeles: 'King of Pop' Michael Jackson's three children are "enjoying" going to school for the first time and learning to live without their father, says their aunt La Toya.

Prince Michael I, 14, Paris, 13, and nine-year-old Prince Michael II, also known as 'Blanket' - who are now in the custody of their grandmother Katherine Jackson following the pop icon's death in 2009 - are now experiencing a normal education after years of homeschooling, reported Access Hollywood.

"For the first time they have gone to school and they really like it, so I'm very happy for them. It's taught something totally different about people and life. They're just enjoying themselves," said La Toya.

"And they go shopping, they do things of that nature, but they're with security of course. And they enjoy themselves, they have fun," she added.

La Toya also said she is "so proud" of the three children because of the way they have coped with their father's sudden death and their strength has helped her deal with her grief too.         

"They're doing very well, children are so resilient, I'm so proud of them, I'm just very happy. They help me a great deal with my brother. I couldn't listen to the music, I couldn't listen to the songs, if they can get over it then I have to too."


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