Kate Middleton and Prince William recently moved to enjoy the quiet of the British countryside, near Ascot, Berkshire. For the past few weeks, the princess and the prince of Wales have actually been living far from the corridors of Kensington Palace, in the Adelaide Cottage, with their three children. If this decision was based on the desire to get closer to the new school of George, 9 years old, Charlotte, 7 years old and Louis, 4 years old, it was also taken by need for tranquility. This is why parents have established a sacred rule that it is better not to try to override.
The child is taken away from the scene of the argument and Kate or William talks to him calmly
According to the newspaper The Sun, it would be perfectly forbidden to express oneself in a thunderous way at home. “Yelling is absolutely forbidden for children and any suspicion of yelling at each other is dealt with by suppressionwe explain in the columns of the publication. The child is removed from the scene of the argument or disturbance and Kate or William talks to him calmly. Things are explained and the consequences described, and they never yell at them.“ These internal rules come as Kate Middleton and Prince William no longer live with their nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borralo, due to lack of space in Adelaide Cottage.
At school, on the other hand, the three children feel a little freer at the idea of living their emotions. Or shout them. Schooled at the Lambrook School just like his little sister and his little brother, Prince George would in any case be perfectly comfortable with the idea of reminding everyone that he is of royal blood. According to Katie Nicholl, author of The New Royals, Queen Elizabeth’s Legacy and the Future of the Crownpublished on October 4, the eldest of Kate and William would not hesitate to warn his little comrades, who are a little too annoying, with one: “My father is going to be king. If I were you, I would be careful“. This should prevent him from having his balls stolen at recess…