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Princess Kate’s Strict Family Rule: No Shouting Allowed
Princess Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, upholds a strict family rule that even her own children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, must follow in their Windsor residence.
Despite having a nanny to assist with their care, the royal siblings, aged ten, eight, and five respectively, receive significant attention from their parents, Kate and Prince William.
Known for their love of outdoor activities and baking, the royal family abides by a particular regulation within their home – no shouting.
A source revealed that maintaining a peaceful environment without any yelling is a non-negotiable rule set by Kate and William for their children.
According to an insider who spoke to The Sun, any hint of shouting among the kids is promptly addressed to uphold harmony within the household.
In the event of a breach of this rule, rather than resorting to conventional disciplinary measures like the naughty step, Kate and William opt for a different approach.
When a child misbehaves or raises their voice, they are gently removed from the situation and engaged in a calm conversation by either Kate or William, as disclosed by the source.
The royal couple avoids raising their voices at their children, choosing instead to provide explanations and discuss the repercussions of their actions.
Renowned royal analyst Katie Nicholl emphasized that apart from banning shouting, Kate also maintains strict control over screen time for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
In a recent interview with Oak, Ms. Nicholl highlighted Kate's preference for limiting her children's exposure to electronic devices and encouraging them to engage in activities that do not revolve around screens.
Additionally, the royal trio is known for adhering to structured bedtimes.