Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are carrying on a sweet tradition set by their beloved late 'Granny Diana'.They're penning thank you notes to show their gratitude, just like the People's Princess taught Princes William and Harry.
Learning these impeccable manners is an important part of preparing for a lifetime of public service.Their sweet habit is a throwback to their grandmother, Diana, Princess of Wales, who firmly believed in personal thank you notes for acts of kindness.
Diana was always seen as a trailblazing royal mother who wanted her sons to experience life beyond the palace gates. Her biographer Andrew Morton recounts: "She took the young royals with her on her private charity visits from a young age...
One of the reasons was she didn't want the boys to grow up thinking the whole world was 4x4 Range Rovers, shotguns and nannies." Diana's down-to-earth parenting shone through in the simple, yet meaningful, lessons she imparted - lessons that resonate through the generations of her family even today.The Prince and Princess of Wales are ensuring Diana's legacy lives on through their parenting.The couple is known for instilling good habits in their children, such as writing thank you notes - a practice Diana was keen on with her own sons.
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