Prince William and Duchess Kate are following in the footsteps of the late Princess Diana in preparing their children for life in the monarchy, a leading royal expert says. The couple’s “brilliant” and “effective” parenting technique is to provide “balance” to Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, who turned six in April, according to the BBC. Former royal correspondent Jenny Bond previously told OK! .
Speaking about how Princess Diana raised her sons Prince William and Prince Harry years ago, Jenny said: “She was adamant about giving them work days and play days.” I remember,” he explained.
The Prince and Princess of Wales arrive with George, Charlotte and Louis to attend the Easter Matins service at St George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle on April 9 last year – Credit: POOL/AFP via Getty Images
“On work days, Prince William and Prince Harry have to look like royal princes, dress like princes, act like princes and look like princes. I knew it wasn’t going to happen, but on a play date, just put on your jeans and a baseball cap, go eat burgers, and drive go-karts like crazy in your truck.”
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Royal experts say it is thanks to the balance adopted by Princess Diana that Prince George in particular has grown into a “quite confident young man”, which will prepare him for the “privileged but demanding” role that lies ahead. He added that it would be. The young prince attended the first Easter service of King Charles’ new reign with his family at St George’s Chapel in Windsor last Easter, ahead of his coronation.
The couple’s “brilliant” and “effective” technique was to provide “balance” to Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis – Credit: Danny Lawson/PA Wire
Like his father Prince William, he wore a smart blue suit as he strutted confidently in front of his parents and younger siblings, the young man looking relaxed in front of waiting well-wishers and photographers. Many people were surprised to see how relieved they were.
Jenny said at the time: “George doesn’t seem to need to hold hands with his parents anymore. And of course there’s Louis, who wants to hold hands, and maybe needs to cling to his mother – or maybe because he’s so mischievous.” His mother will have to cling to him!”
The incident comes as King Charles is said to be taking two doctors and his own blood with him when he and his wife, Queen Camilla, leave for a tour of Australia and Samoa.
Earlier this year, the world was stunned when the King announced in February that he had cancer, followed by his daughter-in-law Princess Kate in March – Credit: Kensington Palace, Getty Images
The 77-year-old monarch, who was diagnosed with an undisclosed form of cancer earlier this year, is said to have a medical team on hand at all times of the day and night during his tours. From October 18th to 26th.
While King Charles’ battle with cancer continues, his daughter-in-law Kate Middleton recently gave an update on her own cancer experience in September, saying she has now completed preventative chemotherapy and is “free from cancer”. He revealed that he is dedicated to overcoming this. -free’.
The world was stunned earlier this year when the King announced he had cancer in February, followed by his daughter-in-law Princess Kate in March.