After giving birth, new mum's make the decision on whether they want to breastfeed or formula feed their newborns.
12.02.2022 - 02:01 / ok.co.uk
In spite of their busy schedules, when it comes to looking after their children, Kate Middleton and Prince William are extremely hands-on parents. Breaking away from royal tradition, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge enjoy doing the school run, embarking on outdoor adventures and being with their kids as much as possible in order to give them a ‘normal’ childhood. However, though their style of parenting may differ from that of royals before them, it doesn’t mean that Kate and William don’t know how to be firm with their children too.The couple, who are parents to Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three, are said to have one important rule in their home.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter. Speaking to The Sun in 2020, a source said: “Shouting is absolutely ‘off limits’ for the children and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal.” But rather than sending them to the “naughty step”, the children are sent to a “chat sofa”. “There’s no ’naughty step’ but there is a ‘chat sofa’.
“The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William,” the source added. “Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them.” And when Kate, 40, and William, 39, are away on royal engagements, the couple’s nanny Maria Borrallo takes over, though all decisions are made in agreement with the Cambridges. “Maria is firm but she never acts unilaterally with the children on discipline.
After giving birth, new mum's make the decision on whether they want to breastfeed or formula feed their newborns.
Being a royal involves a lot of time away from home meaning Kate Middleton and Prince William must leave their children each time they attend an engagement. This week, they visited Wales to mark St David's Day while their three children stayed at home at Apartment 1A Kensington Palace. Last month, William made his first official visit to Dubai, while Kate spent a few days in Denmark, all while they Prince George, 8, Princess Charlotte, 6, and Prince Louis, 3, remained in the UK.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are enjoying a trip to Wales!
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Prince William and Kate Middleton will be battling it out at Twickenham Stadium on Saturday as their teams England and Wales go head to head in a Six Nations clash. It is the first time the national teams have played against each other since Kate was named as England Rugby's new patronage.The 40 year old's husband William, 39, is the patron of Wales Rugby, meaning the married couple will be rivals as they watch on alongside their eldest son Prince George, eight. And while William and Kate are out spectating at the match, royal fans may wonder who will be looking after their two younger children; Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis.
Prince William and Kate Middleton arrived together at the England vs. Wales Six Nations rugby match on Saturday, but their union went out the window when the whistle blew.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have been eyeing up a prep school in Berkshire for Prince George to attend when he finishes Thomas’s Battersea this summer. Prince William and Kate Middleton are understood to be preparing Prince George for a move to the Home Counties. The future King will finish at Thomas’s Battersea in summer and the current plan is for him to move to a prep school in Berkshire, with Lambrook near Ascot and Ludgrove School, where Prince Harry and Prince William both went, front runners.
Hollywood Arms. It was known to be one of Prince Harry's favourite pubs. To keep his visits there on the down low he was allowed access through a secret back door entrance.
Kate Middleton gushed over babies during her solo tour of Denmark this week.The Duchess of Cambridge joked to parents at Copenhagen’s Children’s Museum: “It makes me very broody. William always worries about me meeting under one year olds. I come home saying ‘let’s have another one’.” Kate shares three children with Prince William: Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and three-year-old Prince Louis.The duchess caused great excitement among royal fans as she announced her broodiness, sparking hopes of baby number four for the Cambridge family - but will it happen? We’ve looked back at every time the mum-of-three has opened up about wanting a fourth child… For all the latest on Kate Middleton and the rest of the Royal Family, sign up to OK!'s brand new Royals newsletter.
Kate Middleton and Prince William ’s kids have their own pets - and they really do have funky names. In 2016 The Duchess of Cambridge announced that Princess Charlotte owns a hamster that goes by the name of Marvin. We don’t know if Marvin is still around, but according to Kate, Charlotte loves him because the “whiskers always tickle her face.
Kate Middleton is often seen up front and centre with the Queen at official events and on the balcony of Buckingham Palace.The Duchess of Cambridge is lucky enough to stand in a more prominent position than her husband, Prince William, and even future King Prince Charles at times! Trooping of the Colour will make a comeback this year after two years of absence from the capital - so we can expect the royals to gather on the famous balcony for the first time since 2019. Of course, the Queen will always be in the middle, but why does Kate get to stand so close to her? Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.
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Royal Family's official YouTube channel shared a video with Lucy Hume, Head of Content at Debrett’s, who had all the answers about the strict rules to follow when meeting the royals. The fashion etiquette expert broke down the different dress codes that could be enforced, starting with the most formal, which would be expected at state banquets and royal events. She said: “You would be looking at a dress code like white tie, which is similar to black tie that we’d see on the red carpet but the bowtie is white and it has a wing collar for men, and for that dress code women would be expected usually to wear a long formal evening gown.
It was recently announced that Kate Middleton would be the very first Royal to read a special bedtime story for CBeebies. Now, a first-look clip of the Duchess of Cambridge’s anticipated debut has been released, showcasing her motherly side as she addresses the audience after closing the pages of her chosen book.
Prince William and Kate Middleton could take over Windsor Castle when Prince Charles becomes King, according to reports.
Kate Middleton has opened up about how popular rugby is in their household, and how all three of her kids enjoy playing. The Duchess of Cambridge, 40, is proud mum to Prince George, eight, Princess Charlotte, six, and Prince Louis, three. Discussing George and the sports he plays at school at a rugby training session she attended today, Wednesday 2 February, Kate said: “Now that there is a move towards co-ed sport, so it’s not just girls playing netball, but other sports like rugby, which is great.” “They’re all enjoying it,” she continued.
Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge (aka Kate Middleton) is now the Royal Patron of the Rugby Football League and England Rugby, a job that was once held by Prince Harry before he exited as a senior member of the royal family.