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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge try to keep their children out of the public spotlight as much as possible, but have been diligent in their parenting tactics. A royal source recently told OK magazine: “Because of who they are, William and Kate have had to be highly organised parents.
“But as parents, Wills and Kate have developed this brilliant knack of letting as much as they can seem spontaneous and that’s how the children see it.”
Good manners are something Kate makes sure is passed down to her children for school.
They explained: “Table manners, thank you letters, little courtesies are being drilled into the children so they become automatic.
“If George has been naughty, and he has been on occasion, Kate and William are good at explaining to him the rights and wrongs of what’s happened.”
Prince William and Kate make sure they act like any other parent would at school, helping with school events and school runs.
The source added: “She comes from a supportive family so she’s very keen on family networks and networks of friends and organisations.
“As parents they are also very good at rolling up their sleeves and helping out with school events; sports days, fundraisers and that sort of thing.
They continued: “They try to be just like normal parents with normal parenting challenges.
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Prince Louis is now three years old and started at nursery school in April.
Prince Louis attends Willcocks Nursery School in London, Princess Charlotte went there in 2018.
The nursery was established in 1964 by Diana Willcocks and their website says: Its website states: “The Willcocks Nursery is a traditional nursery school which strives to maintain its ethos for high standards, excellence and good manners.”
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