Prince William and Kate Middleton's children are banned from doing this at home
Prince William-Kate Middleton: Kate Middleton on her new project said that it goes beyond just “raising kids” to “shaping our society” and creating a more “nurturing world.”
As Kate Middleton Princess of Wales launcher hew new Shaping Us initiative, she spoke about parenting. Kate Middleton and Prince William are parents to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Prince George was born in 2013 while Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis followed in 2015 and 2018, respectively.
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Kate Middleton has one strict rule which all her three kids must follow: no shouting in the house, The Sun reported.
“Shouting is absolutely ‘off limits’ for the children, and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal,” the report said. Prince William and Kate Middleton employ a technique called “the sofa chat” to deal with the problem of shouting, the report added.
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“The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William. Things are explained, and consequences outlined, and they never shout at them," the report said.
Kate Middleton on her new project said that it goes beyond just “raising kids” to “shaping our society” and creating a more “nurturing world.”
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“The pressures that we all face are different. Whilst raising the importance of early childhood, this isn’t about putting extra pressure on families. It’s actually saying they need support and help reprioritizing family life, home life, and all that it takes really in raising children today—because it is tough," Kate Middleton said.