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Princess Charlotte’s Behavior at Funeral Draws Scolding from Senior Royals
Princess Charlotte's alleged misbehavior at Queen Elizabeth's burial has led to a scolding from a senior royal towards her mother, Kate Middleton.
During the funeral procession, the world was surprised when seven-year-old Princess Charlotte and nine-year-old Prince George took part.
According to MyLondon, as they arrived at Westminster's Welling Arch, Prince George appeared to pinch his younger sister.
Despite their reputation for impeccable manners, it seems that even royal children sometimes misbehave with each other.
Reports suggest that this incident occurred during Queen Elizabeth II's burial.
Princess Charlotte let out a cry of pain after her brother's unexpected assault, causing shock among those present.
While some, including Meghan Markle, found the incident cute, others, like Queen Camilla, did not share the sentiment.
The magazine claims that Queen Camilla gave Kate Middleton a cold look, signaling her disapproval and instructing her to handle her daughter.
However, there were also heartwarming moments during the event.
At one point, when Princess Charlotte seemed anxious, Kate leaned over and said something that clearly comforted her.
This display of connection before correction is a powerful and effective parenting technique, according to experts.
By establishing a bond with their children, parents can address inappropriate behavior without attacking their sense of self.
Kate didn't resort to yelling; instead, she swiftly and discreetly corrected her daughter's behavior in public.
Miss Karanja, a parenting expert, emphasized the importance of addressing such incidents with children.
She recommended discussing the behavior with them to prevent the creation of false memories or potential trauma.
Children sometimes create wild tales based on events, which can later manifest as painful memories.
By openly discussing the situation, parents can help their children process and understand their actions.
In other news, former rugby player Mike Tindall's appearance on the reality show “I'm A Celebrity” has garnered attention.
According to royal biographer Ingrid Seward, the late Queen Elizabeth II would have trusted Tindall's decision to participate in the popular ITV series.
The Queen had a fondness for Tindall, who married her granddaughter Zara Phillips in 2011.
Although it is unlikely that the Queen ever watched the show, she would have been supportive of Tindall's involvement and his ability to earn money from it.
Tindall, a member of the 2003 World Cup-winning English rugby team, was announced as one of the ten celebrities joining the show in late October.
Despite being part of the royal family, Tindall never held a royal title and never engaged in official duties on behalf of the crown.
His wife, Zara Phillips, also leads a private life and does not undertake official engagements.
However, they are mindful of not engaging in any activities that could embarrass Zara's mother, Princess Royal, or her uncle, the King.
James Haskell, a former rugby player and co-host of Tindall's show, expressed confidence that Tindall would keep his experiences in the Australian bush a secret.
When asked if Tindall would watch what he says during an appearance on Good Morning Britain, Haskell replied, “Yes, I think so.
You usually do.”
In conclusion, Princess Charlotte's behavior at Queen Elizabeth's funeral has raised eyebrows, resulting in a scolding from senior royals.
Kate Middleton handled the situation with swift correction and maintained a connection with her daughter.
Meanwhile, Mike Tindall's participation in “I'm A Celebrity” has been deemed trustworthy by the late Queen Elizabeth II.
Tindall's involvement in the reality show is seen as an opportunity to earn money while maintaining a respectful distance from official royal duties.