The Prince and Princess of Wales are “hands-on” parents who have their children doing chores, a royal expert has claimed. It’s been a busy period for Kate and William, both 40, who have had to balance their move from Kensington Palace to Windsor while settling their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, in at their new school.
And now royal expert Katie Nicholl has discussed their parenting techniques, saying it’s likely their children do chores in return for pocket money or rewards. “I’d imagine they’ll have all the children doing chores like laying the table for dinner in return for pocket money or rewards like screen time,” Katie, who has just published The New Royals: Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy And The Future Of The Crown, told OK! .
The couple have now resumed royal duties following the death of William’s grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away on 8 September.
According to Katie, they have the “royal juggle” down to a T. “They try to schedule royal engagements as much as they can around George and Charlotte’s schedules – football practice and gymnastics clubs and playdates with cheesy pasta,” she continued. “They try to do the school run as much as possible.
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