Kate Middleton has left her neighbors impressed with a simple gesture that's gone a long way – and helps to keep her children grounded.
Prince William and Kate might be senior royals, but they're also the parents of three young children. Whether they're queuing for after-school activities or trying to keep their kids calm in public, they spend a lot of their time bringing up Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Often, the family will spend time at their country home, Anmer Hall in Norfolk. And one way Kate has endeared herself to their neighbors in the area, and keeps her children grounded, is by taking them to birthday parties, and remembering the names of her neighbors' children too.
Meanwhile, William and Kate are often seen supporting their children in their hobbies, cheering on George, who's now 10 years old, as he plays football and Charlotte, eight, in her hockey matches.
A friend of Kate told People magazine, “She is very good at setting boundaries, which helps keep everything running smoothly. But the family is the priority, always.”
Over the festive season, William and Kate spent a lot of time with their family, and their children in particular. Just under a month ago, William, George, Charlotte and Louis were present for Kate's third annual carol concert – the first time all five attended together.
Kate's parents, Carole and Michael Middleton, and her sister Pippa, were all present, but King Charles and Queen Camilla were absent, making William and Kate the most senior royals at the event.
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