At each event, they are more expected than their parents and scrutinized by the paparazzi from around the world: George, Charlotte and Louis of Cambridge often steal the show from other members of the royal family! It must be said that often, when they are only 9, 7 and 4 years old, they do not hesitate to put on a show: between their elaborate outfits, the adorable exchanges with their parents or their grimaces, they often make people crack their fans.
And in this game, it’s the last of the gang who won everything: during the Jubilee ceremonies, at the beginning of June, little Louis, who is only 4 years old, pointed the cameras of the whole world at him! Between his rebuffs with his mother, his dances and his adorable expressions, the little boy has become a real star, even eclipsing his great-grandmother, Elizabeth II, who was celebrating her 70th anniversary of reign!
An attitude that greatly worried Kate Middleton, frightened at the idea that her children find themselves too quickly in the spotlight, according to experts. “I think Kate needs to wrap some semblance of normality around [leurs enfants]because she knows what [la vie royale] can do“, explained Ingrid Seward, expert on the royal family on the show. The Royal Beat. Could finding peace be one of the reasons the whole family is moving further away from London this summer? Possible… and even probable!
Aware of the ravages that media coverage had too early on her husband, Prince William and his brother, Prince Harry, the Duchess of Cambridge would try to preserve her siblings as much as possible, according to her. “She’s seen it, she’s been there long enough…but they’re not normal kids, and I think it’s extremely difficult to keep their little feet on the ground…I think it’s a danger of which Kate is very aware. Louis, at the Jubilee, became a superstar […]”. The little boy has not yet reappeared in public, unlike his elders: George notably attended the Wimbledon final with his parents and Charlotte was allowed to come for a day of the Commonwealth Games.
And William, in all this? The young dad, who was annoyed to see a photographer enter the garden where his children were playing, decided to make his own decisions, far from the education he received: “William took a different view [de son père, ndlr]he wants to protect [ses enfants] as long as possible, give them a semblance of normal childhood”. It’s hard to balance all of that!