Princess Kate, also known as the Princess of Wales, upholds a strict family rule that applies even to her three children – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Despite having a nanny to assist them, the royal siblings, aged ten, eight, and five respectively, are raised under a particular regulation within their Windsor residence.
While the family is recognized for their love of outdoor activities and baking, there is one non-negotiable rule that must be followed at all times: no shouting is allowed in the house.
An insider disclosed to The Sun that Princess Kate and Prince William enforce a zero-tolerance policy towards shouting among their children.
Any sign of raised voices or discord is swiftly addressed by the royal couple.
Rather than resorting to traditional disciplinary methods like the “naughty step,” Kate and William opt to remove the misbehaving child from the situation and engage in a calm conversation to explain the consequences of their actions.
Royal expert Katie Nicholl further elaborated on Kate’s parenting style, revealing that in addition to banning shouting, the Duchess of Cambridge limits screen time for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Ms. Nicholl emphasized Kate’s preference for activities that do not revolve around electronic devices, highlighting the importance of engaging in non-screen-oriented pursuits.
Moreover, the royal trio is known for adhering to strict bedtime routines.
According to childcare expert Ms. Heeran, author of Nanny in a Book, George, Charlotte, and Louis are expected to be in bed by 7 pm each night.
This structured approach to bedtime reflects Princess Kate’s commitment to instilling discipline and routine in her children’s lives.
In contrast to common disciplinary practices, Kate and William prioritize communication and understanding when addressing behavioral issues with their children.