According to reports, Kate Middleton and Prince William have a rigorous voice-raising regulation for their children George, 9, Charlotte, 7, and Louis, 4.
In a recent article by The Sun, it was stated that none of William and Kate's three children are allowed to shout “Shouting is off-limits.” And if such a situation arises, it is handled by ‘removal’.
When the children of Prince William and Kate Middleton do yell in public, breaking the law, the Duke of Cambridge and the Princess of Wales reprimand their behaviour in an unusual way. According to rumours, the royals do not exile their kids if they accidentally disobey the law. Instead, they remove them from the disruptive situation and then have a calm conversation with the affected youngster.
Prince Louis once tried his mother Kate Middleton's patience by placing his hand in her mouth during the Platinum Jubilee Pageant in May of the previous year.
The video quickly became popular online, and fans and netizens were happy to learn that royal children are just like any other typical child.
Kate Middleton has launched an early childhood project called Shaping Us that focuses on the importance of a child's formative years for subsequent growth.
She posted a flashback photo of herself as a newborn on Tuesday, holding her father Michael Middleton. The royal also included the caption, “Faces are a baby’s best toy. On Tuesday we launched #ShapingUs to raise awareness of the vital role our early years play in shaping the rest of our lives.” It continued, “This weekend, we’d love for you all to spend time with your friends, families, colleagues and communities talking about your early childhoods and how they’ve shaped your lives.”
In her final words in the caption, Kate Middleton invited internet users to think about joining her in the campaign by posting a photo of themselves before they were five. By doing so, they may contribute to the dialogues and share smiles and memories, as well as join in on the initiative.