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Royal Parenting Revolution: Kids Over Duty

30 Jan

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Summary

  • Kate prioritizes family needs over official engagements.
  • Royal tours are no longer six months long.
  • Children experience more ordinary activities like playdates.
Royal Parenting Revolution: Kids Over Duty

The approach to raising young royals has undergone a significant transformation, moving away from the demanding schedules of previous generations.

Princess Catherine, the wife of Prince William, reportedly places family needs at the forefront of any decision regarding official duties or overseas visits. Her primary consideration is reportedly: "How does this work for us as a family?"

This modern approach contrasts sharply with the six-month royal tours undertaken by Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in the 1950s, which left their young children behind.

While the Cambridge family utilizes nanny Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, her role is described as limited and not 24/7, with Kate actively involved in daily routines like the school run.

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This evolution in royal parenting, inspired partly by Princess Diana's more hands-on and public displays of affection, aims to provide Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis with as normal a childhood as possible, including playdates and regular family meals.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Princess Catherine prioritizes her family's needs when planning official duties and asks how engagements will work for them as a family.
Royal tours are no longer six months long, and the focus is on ensuring family needs are met alongside official duties.
The royal children have more ordinary childhoods through activities like playdates, school clubs, and family meals, with efforts made to ensure normalcy.

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