While Prince William and his wife say they want their children to have as normal childhood as possible without experiencing the burden of being part of the royal family, the public believes that the two princes and their sister are not exposed to the public eye enough.
“George, Charlotte and Louis are not only allowed to be playful, fun, spontaneous, and even cheeky in public, they are actively encouraged by their mum and dad, who often look at their most proud and most doting when they are doing so,” royal and body language expert Judi James told the Daily Mail in 2023.
According to her, the freedom to have fun is vital for the young royals.
“William and Kate’s parenting duties were always going to be unique as they’re inducting a prince, princess, and future king into the rules, traditions, and formalities of the royal family as well as allowing three small children to have as much fun and freedom as possible as they do so,” she said.
Prince William wants to make sure his children are aware that not everyone is fortunate as they are.

Despite this, Katie Nicholl argues that William and Kate keep George ‘under lock and key’ and don’t let the public “fall in love” with him while he is still young, according to Express.
When it comes to their youngest child, William and Kate make sure he’s treated gently. “William and Kate are easier on Louis because he’s the baby of the family. They don’t want to break his little spirit,” an insider told OK! Magazine.
“Louis is quite a handful,” the source added. “William and Kate do their best to teach him how to behave but understand these events are tiresome for a youngster. They are like other parents with young children in this way. It does make them more relatable to the public.
“They gently admonish him when he gets out of hand because he’s got to learn,” the source said of George and Charlotte. “William and Kate know the day will come and making faces won’t be ‘cute.’ Hopefully Louis will grow out of it.”

William does not want his children labeled or limited by expectations tied to their order of birth, especially after his brother, Prince Harry, released the book Spare in which he claimed he was the spare child.
“William is focused on creating a stable and private family life—the kind he never had when he was growing up,” Jennie Bond told GB News. “And so he wants to keep his family firmly rooted.”
“He’s already defined the way he wants to do things. He calls it royalty with a small ‘r,’” The royal expert continued, adding that she thinks a “‘forever’ home at Forest Lodge is in keeping with that philosophy.”
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