Growing up royal! Princess of Wales has one ‘strict household rule’ her three children can’t break
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growing real! The 41-year-old Princess of Wales ‘has a strict rule at home that her three children cannot break’
The Princess of Wales has a very strict domestic rule for her three children that is “absolutely off limits”, a royal source has claimed.
The source claims that Kate, 41, will not allow the royal children George, nine, Charlotte, seven and Louis, four, to yell inside the house.
“Shouting is absolutely prohibited for children and any hint of yelling at each other is dealt with by removal,” a source said. Sun.
Kate and William reportedly go for quite a different technique when it comes to disciplining their children.
Instead of being sent to their bedroom or ‘naughty step’, they are ‘removed from the scene of the fight or interruption and talked to calmly by Kate or William,’ the source said.
The Princess of Wales has a very strict domestic rule for her three children that is “absolutely off limits”, a royal source has claimed.
And they added: “Things are explained and the consequences are outlined and they are never yelled at.”
Royal experts have previously made other revelations about Kate and William’s parenting techniques, and one says Ok! magazine that royals are “very strict about screen time.”
Katie Nicholl said the Princess of Wales wants to encourage creativity in her children and said they are not allowed to have their own mobile phones or tablets.
She revealed: ‘The emphasis during this time will be on arts and crafts, painting and doing things that aren’t screen oriented.
The source claims that Kate, 41, will not allow the royal children (George, nine, Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four) to yell inside the house.
“Shouting is absolutely prohibited for children and any hint of yelling at each other is dealt with by removal,” a source said.
“Kate is usually very strict about screen time and keeps it to a minimum.”
A source previously told him US weekly that William and Kate had ‘banned iPads’ from their home, commenting that they were ‘adult toys’ and not for children.
Kate believes that spending time outdoors plays a critical role in children’s future health and happiness, building foundations that last throughout childhood and a lifetime, and she’s eager to find ways to foster this.
Kate and William reportedly go for quite a different technique when it comes to disciplining their children.
It comes as the mother-of-three kicked off her new ‘Shaping Us’ initiative on Monday with a glitzy reception at BAFTA in London.
The Princess of Wales has launched the campaign, described as her “life’s work”, to highlight the crucial “early years” of childhood. She will receive an ambitious ad campaign in cinemas and on billboards across the country.
tuesday kate She appeared in a promotional video that was shared on her social media pages, wearing a sleek green blazer with a black scoop-neck blouse underneath.
She said: ‘Our early childhood, the time from pregnancy to five, fundamentally shapes the rest of our lives. But as a society we currently focus much more of our time and energy on the afterlife.’