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Despite their royal duties, Kate Middleton and Prince William remain hands-on parents to their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. The couple, however, follows a unique approach when it comes to their children's upbringing, particularly in the selection and guidance of their nanny.
Kate and William have established specific rules that shape their nanny's parenting style, ensuring it aligns with their values and expectations. They emphasize the importance of fostering independence in their children, encouraging exploration and creativity while maintaining a structured environment. This approach allows their children to develop confidence and learn essential life skills.
Moreover, the couple prioritizes open communication and emotional intelligence, teaching their children to express their feelings and thoughts. They believe that a nurturing and supportive atmosphere is crucial for healthy development. By actively involving their nanny in these principles, Kate and William strive to create a cohesive family dynamic that reflects their parenting philosophy.
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