Supernanny Jo Frost praises Kate Middleton’s parenting style with cheeky Prince Louis
07.06.2022 - 20:47
/ ok.co.uk
Supernanny Jo Frost has dealt with her fair share of mischievous children over the years, but now the childcare guru has weighed in on Kate Middleton ’s parenting style after mischievous Prince Louis captured the hearts of many fans at this year’s Platinum Jubilee celebrations. Singling out the Duchess of Cambridge’s impeccable yet discreet chastisement of her young son’s cheeky antics, Jo commended the way in which Kate handled Louis’ behaviour, which included shushing his own mother and even blowing a raspberry at her.
Rather than losing her cool, Kate could be seen holding her ground as she encouraged the Prince to behave, while also letting him know that his behaviour wasn’t acceptable in the current situation. Speaking about Kate’s handling of the situation, Jo said: ”Love how mum is addressing in public prince Louis needing to listen up and do as his [sic] told,” reports the Mirror.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter . She added: "Unlike other children the royals are expected by the world to behave a certain way but at the end of the day they are children, royalty or not.
"The whole fanfare will become a little too much when you're young - it was a long day, little moments like this are going to happen, especially if you are strong willed, sensitive and actually I would go as far as to say a highly sensitive child in my professional opinion.” The parenting expert then when on to praise little Louis for having behaved for so long in what was easily an overwhelming situation for a child so young. Writing on her own Instagram account, Jo said: “Regardless to what the press seem to of latched onto today, I believe little Prince Louis behaved
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