Prince William wants George, Charlotte and Louis to know that royal life is 'not scary'


Prince William Reportedly Trying to Normalize Royal Life for His Children Amid Kate Middleton's Health Issue

Prince William wants George, Charlotte and Louis to know that royal life is 'not scary'

Prince William is doing everything he can to let his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, know that life as a royal isn't so scary amid Kate Middleton's health scare.

William, the Prince of Wales, looks after his children in their mother's absence rather than leaving them with nannies, an expert has revealed.

Royal author Robert Hardman stated that William's approach in raising his children is to make sure they know that being a royal is not “scary.”

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Talking with Us weeklysaid, “I mean, in years past, if a high-ranking member of the [royal] The family was sick and her spouse would not leave everything. They moved on and the children stayed with the babysitter or babysitters.”

“And this time, Prince William has made a very conscious decision to step back from his duties,” he added. “He's putting family first, and he's doing it for a very specific reason.”

The expert went on to say: “Everything [William] what it does is normalize real life [and] “Normalizing just trying to make everything as low-key as possible for kids so that being some kind of school-aged royal isn't something that's scary.”

“So if mom is in the hospital, he knows he has to be there. Otherwise, it is unsettling for children to have both parents out of the home. He is being a modern father.”

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