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Brad Pitt takes kids to school in Prague
11 May 2007
Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie are still in the Czech capital of Prague and while she stars in her latest movie, he has been playing a starring role as dad.
The 43-year-old star of Fight Club and Babel was spotted taking his children, Zahara and Maddox, to kindergarten in the picturesque city.
The youngsters are attending a nursery in the American Embassy compound, giving Brad some valuable free time to see the sights.
Angelina is currently filming what is set to be her latest blockbuster movie Wanted but she is still finding plenty of time to spend with her family.
She and Brad have been seen out and about enjoying evening meals in some of Prague's most famous restaurants.
The family have many more trips planned for the near future as well, with Cannes next on the agenda.
However, Brad has admitted that he is looking forward to returning to their home in New Orleans where he says his family can live a normal life.
'Living in the French Quarter is a thrill for us,' he revealed in an interview with the Times-Picayune. 'We have some semblance of real family life. People have been very, very gracious with us.
'If we're on the front deck, people go by and say, "Hi". Then they go on their way, very friendly.'
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The 43-year-old star of Fight Club and Babel was spotted taking his children, Zahara and Maddox, to kindergarten in the picturesque city.
The youngsters are attending a nursery in the American Embassy compound, giving Brad some valuable free time to see the sights.
Angelina is currently filming what is set to be her latest blockbuster movie Wanted but she is still finding plenty of time to spend with her family.
She and Brad have been seen out and about enjoying evening meals in some of Prague's most famous restaurants.
The family have many more trips planned for the near future as well, with Cannes next on the agenda.
However, Brad has admitted that he is looking forward to returning to their home in New Orleans where he says his family can live a normal life.
'Living in the French Quarter is a thrill for us,' he revealed in an interview with the Times-Picayune. 'We have some semblance of real family life. People have been very, very gracious with us.
'If we're on the front deck, people go by and say, "Hi". Then they go on their way, very friendly.'
Click here to plan and book flights, hotels, city breaks, rental cars and holidays with Opodo.
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