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Yes, you'd be charged double for two four-man tents. They'd both be counted as main tents. You are usually allowed to use a pup tent on your pitch on payment of an additional charge but these are generally required to be very small 2 or 3 man tents, used for sleeping only and with no living space.
Also, the average 4-man tent has very minimal living space normally. Where are you going to keep all your living kit etc in a 4-man? Where would you sit on a wet evening?
My suggestion is to look for a more compact 6 or 8 berth, then get a 3-berth pup tent for your two eldest to sleep in. Just remember that berth sizes are only nominal....they are based on sleeping mat widths ie 50cm while a single airbed is 70-80 cm approx, and a double is 140cm.
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