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CATHERINE CHOOSES ISLAND LIFE FOR HER CHILDREN


18 December 2002
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Catherine Zeta-Jones and husband Michael Douglas have decided to send their children to school in Bermuda.

It had earlier been reported that Swansea-born Catherine wanted them to attend the private Llandovery College in west Wales, but the couple have announced that two-year-old Dylan and their new baby, due in April, will be educated on the Atlantic island where Michael has family.

"We have a house in Bermuda, Michael's mother is Bermudian and our children will be schooled there," said Catherine. "When we arrive we have an instant family and friends. It's a very close-knit world and extremely private. Dylan loves it because he has plenty of cousins and playmates."

The 33-year-old and her husband are currently renovating a mansion on the island, where Michael also owns a luxury resort with 47 villas. They say they'll keep in touch with the children by video-conference when they're away in Los Angeles.

The tiny British colony has one of the highest standards of living in the world and is a favourite hideaway for the rich and powerful. The Douglas family has links with the territory going back some 400 years.

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It will be sun, surf and school for Catherine and Michael's children

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