The Prince and Princess of Wales, aka Kate Middleton and Prince William, have strict rules for their three children when it comes to eating during the school holidays and official Royal meals.
Kate and William, both 41, are parents to Prince George, ten, Princess Charlotte, eight, and five year old Prince Louis. According to former royal chef Darren McGrady, who worked for Queen Elizabeth II, Princess Diana and Prince Harry, the youngest members of the Royal Family 'aren't allowed to sit with the adults until they have learned the art of polite conversation'. "The children always ate in the nursery until they were old enough to conduct themselves properly at the dining table," Darren told Harpers Bazaar.
Kate and William are known to adhere to strict rules when it comes to ensuring that their three children behave. It was recently claimed that instead of a 'naughty step', Kate and William, who is now first in line to the British throne, have a 'chat sofa' for their kids if they break a 'no shouting' rule.
A source told The Sun: "Shouting is absolutely 'off limits' for the children and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal. "The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William.Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them." OK!
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