Prince William is taking on a more modern form of parenting with a 'hands on approach' as Kate remains in hospital, according to the royal author.
Former royals have left much of the childcare up to nannies, but the Prince and Princess of Wales want to be more present in the upbringing of their children. Prince William is taking on a more modern form of parenting with a 'hands on approach' as Kate remains in hospital, according to the royal author.
Former royals have left much of the childcare up to nannies, but the Prince and Princess of Wales want to be more present in the upbringing of their children.
The raising of their three children, Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, eight, and Prince Louis, five, is a "top priority" to the couple who put their children first and jobs second.
The author of a new biography about the reign of King Charles III, Robert Hardman, stated: “We know they are a very tight family unit, and he [William] wants to be there for them.” While Kate has been recovering in hospital, William has been splitting his time between looking after their children and looking after his wife.
Hardman continued: “So much of what they do with those kids is about normalizing life and not making them feel like they are in a special gilded cage.”
The royals make sure that they don't "leave it all to the nanny" and often carry out the school run and get involved with their children's school activities.
It is reported that the children have yet to see their mum in hospital as they continue to attend Lambrook School.
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