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This includes getting them involved in lots of activities other children enjoy. The royal disclosed in one conversation she is keen for Prince George, seven, to join a certain club.
The little boy enjoys the game, even when other spectators don’t.
Prince William said in the BBC documentary, Football, Prince William and Our Mental Health, he and George enjoyed “a good weekend of football.”
He added: “I wasn’t celebrating, that was the problem, I was sitting with the home fans.
“George did my bit of celebrating for me.”
“I want them to look after the players and set a good example to the young fans. I want our children, when they go to the match, to come away loving what they’ve seen, enjoying it, and seeing their role models behave in a way that we’d all want them to.”
Kate Middleton’s parenting has been described as “refreshing” by experts. /life-style/life/1439405/kate-middleton-duchess-of-cambridge-parenting-techniques-tradition-expert-latest-uk
Expert Daniel Glastonbury from Captain Dan Tastic, explained that the couple are breaking traditional protocol with their children.
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