The royal children are heading back to school. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will return to Lambrook School on Wednesday, which marks a departure from their father, Prince William‘s, educational path.
21.08.2023 - 09:01 / ok.co.uk
Members of the Royal Family must abide by a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times, whether that is adhering to specific protocol, attending events or arriving in a particular order. While household rules are certainly not as steeped in pressure, the Prince and Princess of Wales also have a selection of rules for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to follow at home.
One of these rules has been implemented by the couple for their children when they are becoming too animated or boisterous with one another. To keep the family home as quiet and as relaxed as possible, the couple have introduced a 'no shouting' rule.
A source revealed how Prince William and Kate deal with their children in a calm and gentle way and never shout at them. A royal 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." Instead of sending their children to a naughty step or to their rooms, Kate and William have introduced a 'chat sofa' The source explained: "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." Another way that the couple are keeping the children's lives as normal as possible is by implementing certain rules with members of staff at home.
An interesting revelation about what it is like working for the couple has come to light in royal author Valentine Low's new book 'Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown'. One detail concerns what William has asked of his staff when they visit him at home for work.The royal expert revealed that William likes staff to dress casually,
.The royal children are heading back to school. Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will return to Lambrook School on Wednesday, which marks a departure from their father, Prince William‘s, educational path.
Well wishes are in order for Pippa Matthews who is celebrating her 40th birthday today. Pippa, who is the younger sister of Kate Middleton, has been by her sister’s side ever since she entered the limelight. As the sister of the Princess of Wales, and as the sister-in-law to Prince William, Pippa is often seen at royal events with her family and most recently attended the Coronation of King Charles III back in May.
Pippa Middleton looked radiant in red at a wedding in Lake Como over the weekend. The Princess of Wales’ sister attended the wedding of influencer Belle Porter and Max Robinson with her husband James Matthews.The Princess of Wales’ brother shares video of pregnant wife Pippa opted for a scarlet ruffled maxi dress by Phase Eight, which retails for £299, for the occasion. The mom of three completed her wedding guest look with statement earrings, a chic ponytail and a clutch that featured a nod to her in-laws’ resort in St.
The summer holidays are officially over and the new school year has now arrived for all children across the UK.
Prince William and Kate Middleton are on the verge of returning to their royal duties!
King Charles has showered his grandchildren with special gifts over the years, and with no expenses spared, the youngsters have certainly received some rather lavish birthday and Christmas present over the years.The King has five grandchildren - Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis from Prince William, and Prince Archie and Princess Lilibet from Prince Harry. He is also the step-grandfather of Queen Camilla's five grandchildren -Lola and Freddie Parker-Bowles and Eliza, Gus and Louis Lopes.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have been “raising eyebrows” with the amount of time they’ve had off, according to a royal expert.
Mirror.The cook also revealed that even for Christmas, the trio will eat with their nannies in the nursery until they become of age to be more presentable during public affairs of state.“The children always ate in the nursery until they were old enough to conduct themselves properly at the dining table,” McGrady explained.The food connoisseur worked for the late Queen Elizabeth for about 15 years and previously dished all about the meals that she used to eat on a daily basis.The royal, who died last year, once claimed on his YouTube channel that the monarch loved to munch on jam sandwiches during high teatime.“The queen was served jam pennies in the nursery as a little girl. She’s had them for afternoon tea ever since,” McGrady said.When the queen would spend time at her summer residence, Balmoral Castle in Scotland, fresh strawberries were picked from the garden and used for the jelly spread.Butter and jam make up the delicacy and are cut into small circles the size of an old British penny.
The Princess of Wales has expertly navigated life as a member of the Royal Family and has found many worthwhile causes to support - from children's mental health to early years development. While this is the case, there is one crucial part of Royal life that she has previously admitted to struggling with. Members of the Royal Family need a strong work ethic and the ability to listen to people from all different walks of life.The King and members of his family find themselves at events with people from around the world which means they are constantly surrounded by different languages.
Princess Charlotte's sending England's women's national soccer team all the good vibes.Ahead of the Lionesses squaring off against Spain in the Women's World Cup final, Prince William and his 9-year-old daughter sat down together to record a video dedicated to the team facing an uphill battle against the favorites to take it all.«Lionesses, we want to send you a huge good luck for tomorrow. We’re sorry we can’t be there in person but we’re so proud of everything you’ve achieved and the millions you’ve inspired here and around the world,» William said.
Prince William and his daughter Princess Charlotte posted a joint message of support to the England women's football team, the Lionesses, ahead of their match tomorrow in the final of the FIFA Women's World Cup. The team will be taking on Spain in the final, after beating Australia in the semi-final.The Prince of Wales, who is the president of the Football Association, appeared in a sweet video, posted to the Prince and Princess of Wales Instagram, alongside his adorable eight year old daughter who held a football on her knee.
Prince Harry and Prince Andrew have “no road back” to the royal family under King Charles' reign as the monarch is aware that the British public “has no appetite” for their return, according to a royal commentator.
Kate Middleton apparently let her hair down last weekend at an electronic musical festival, leaving William at home with their three kids.
One of the key skills that will be drummed into young royals from the earliest opportunity will be the importance of having good manners which will best prepare them for a lifetime of public service. In doing this, it would seem Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have been taught a sweet habit that their late grandmother Diana, Princess of Wales, encouraged her own children to do.
Queen Camilla is likely to have tried some of the finest cuisine in the world but her favourite meals are surprisingly simple and very cheap.
When the Princess of Wales appears at her various engagements, she often speaks about her three young children and what their favourite hobbies are. It is clear from her public appearances that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis take after the Princess in many ways - from their love of sports to enjoying cooking.
The Royal Family’s time at the Balmoral Estate will undoubtedly be filled with physical pursuits such as long country walks, deer stalking and horse riding, with quieter moments punctuated by picnics, barbeques and fly-fishing in the River Dee. Former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond spoke to OK! about how the royals typically spend their time together in the Highlands.
First it was the 'Diana Effect' then came the 'Kate Effect' - and now it's time for the royal children's turn.
Kate Middleton reportedly faced a ‘cutting comment’ from her grandmother-in-law, the late Queen, over her choice of renovation. The Prince and Princess of Wales were gifted the luxury Anmer Hall country retreat on the Sandringham estate as a wedding present from Her Majesty.
As we are in the middle of the school summer holidays, it's likely that the Prince and Princess of Wales will be spending some time at their country retreat.