Kate and William are ‘easing Charlotte and George into royal life by taking them to sporting events’

They may be two of the most famous children in the world, but the Prince and Princess of Wales are doing everything they can to ensure that Prince George and Princess Charlotte have as normal an upbringing as possible.

But in recent years, Kate Middleton and Prince William seem to be helping their eldest children adjust to the idea of ​​being in the spotlight by taking them to sporting events.

Earlier this month, Prince William took George to watch England take on Australia at London’s Lord’s cricket ground on what would have been Princess Diana’s 62nd birthday.

The nine-year-old – happily eating a pizza in the photo – was his father’s spitting image in a smart blazer and checked shirt.

Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte, eight, made a surprise appearance with her parents at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last August.

Pictured: Prince George, nine, was the spitting image of Prince William, 41, as they watched the Ashes last weekend

Pictured: Princess Charlotte pictured with her parents Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Commonwealth Games last August

Pictured: Princess Charlotte pictured with her parents Prince William and Kate Middleton at the Commonwealth Games last August

The young royal woman cringed, cheered and beamed as she watched the competitors take part in swimming, hockey and gymnastics.

The sassy schoolgirl, which was her first solo performance without her brothers, made her parents laugh with her enthusiasm — at one point, her doting father William gave a thumbs up.

Speaking to FEMAIL, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted how the Prince and Princess of Wales purposefully use engagements like this to get their kids used to being in public.

The expert said: ‘We know how sporty Catherine is and also how carefully she and William guard their children’s privacy as they grow up.

“It is therefore significant if they appear at sporting events. The interest is enormous, but appearances have of course been carefully considered.

Attending sports games, where there is so much partisan enthusiasm among the spectators, is one of the most relaxing ways to relax [George and Charlotte] in public life.’

However, the commentator highlighted how Kate and William still want their children to feel relaxed and soak up the atmosphere.

Last February, George playfully stuck his tongue out as he competed in the Six Nations with his parents.

Pictured: Prince George celebrates Luke Shaw's goal with his parents during the Euros final in July 2022

Pictured: Prince George celebrates Luke Shaw’s goal with his parents during the Euros final in July 2022

The Prince and Princess of Wales (pictured) were joined by their eldest son Prince George as they attended England's Six Nations match against Wales last year

The Prince and Princess of Wales (pictured) were joined by their eldest son Prince George as they attended England’s Six Nations match against Wales last year

Pictured: The Princess of Wales took her son Prince George to the Wimbledon men's final last July

Pictured: The Princess of Wales took her son Prince George to the Wimbledon men’s final last July

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been taking George and Charlotte to football matches for years

The Prince and Princess of Wales have been taking George and Charlotte to football matches for years

The Princess of Wales, 41, pictured with her son Prince George, nine, at the Six Nations in Twickenham

The Princess of Wales, 41, pictured with her son Prince George, nine, at the Six Nations in Twickenham

Commenting on this engagement, Richard continued: ‘Last year George showed his cheeky side at rugby, he is still very young.

“But if they make a face or look a little silly, that also shows the human side of the royal family. That’s also important.’

In addition, the expert also emphasized that both the Prince and Princess of Wales are passionate about sports.

While Kate played hockey throughout school and college, Prince William is also an avid rugby and polo player.

Richard added: “Sport is healthy too, which is one reason why, aided by occasional performances with their children, the Prince and Princess of Wales are champions at it.”

Princess Charlotte, eight, made a surprise appearance with her parents at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last August

Princess Charlotte, eight, made a surprise appearance with her parents at the Commonwealth Games in Birmingham last August

ooh!  Princess Charlotte watched a hard-fought swimming competition with wide-eyed expectation

ooh! Princess Charlotte watched a hard-fought swimming competition with wide-eyed expectation

Get in the mood!  Princess Charlotte happily rubbed her hands as she watched the swim laps at the Sandwell Aquatics Center at the Commonwealth Games

Get in the mood! Princess Charlotte happily rubbed her hands as she watched the swim laps at the Sandwell Aquatics Center at the Commonwealth Games

Pictured: Prince George sat next to Prince William during the Wimbledon men's singles final in July 2022

Pictured: Prince George sat next to Prince William during the Wimbledon men’s singles final in July 2022

Speaking to FEMAIL, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted how the Prince and Princess of Wales purposefully use engagements like this to get their kids used to being in public

Speaking to FEMAIL, royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams noted how the Prince and Princess of Wales purposefully use engagements like this to get their kids used to being in public

Pictured: Prince George and his parents attend Euro 2021 at Wembley Stadium in June 2021

Pictured: Prince George and his parents attend Euro 2021 at Wembley Stadium in June 2021

In addition, royal expert Duncan Larcombe previously claimed that Kate was adamant that Prince George should wear a suit to matches to prepare him for royal life.

Speak against OK! magazinethe pundit claimed Prince William was “excited about the idea” of his son wearing an England shirt to watch the 2021 Euros final.

However, the Princess of Wales is said to have said that his formal attire is part of the “journey” she has planned for her son.

The expert said: “She showed George that ‘service’ requires a different approach.

“He must learn to put on the royal armor.”

Prince William and Prince George celebrate in the stands after England score a goal at Euro 2020

Prince William and Prince George celebrate in the stands after England score a goal at Euro 2020

George cheered as England took the early lead - but ended the night with a devastating look after the team lost to Italy on penalties at the Euros final

George cheered as England took the early lead – but ended the night with a devastating look after the team lost to Italy on penalties at the Euros final

That said, the Prince and Princess of Wales still urged their son to get down to business.

Duncan added: ‘George was encouraged to jump up and celebrate England’s goal, to roar and wave and hug his mum and dad like any normal boy.

“And even to shed a tear when it all ended in heartbreak.”

The game ended in a 1–1 draw and went into extra time before ending in penalties. Despite two saves from Jordan Pickford, England missed three consecutive penalties and Italy were crowned champions of Europe in front of 60,000 fans at Wembley.