Prince William And Kate Middleton's Unconventional Parenting Methods Stray From The Royals
Prince William and Kate Middleton might be two of the most recognizable faces in the world but there are two titles they value more than those that come with being royalty: mom and dad. The couple are committed to keeping their children as grounded as possible which is why they’ve made some surprising choices when it comes to parenting. Their methods may be unconventional but the crown comes with a price…
Relating To Royals
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s children have been brought up in a way that veers away from tradition. Kate and William adhere to a strict system of family values but many believe their methods might be frowned upon…
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Dysfunctional Family History
The Duke and Duchess are hands-on parents – another characteristic which sets them a part from tradition. Queen Victoria was said to be a distant mother, there were many recorded stories of her neglecting her children to be loved and attended to by royal staff. Despite having had nine children, she wasn’t a maternal character, she was once heard stating “An ugly baby is a very nasty object.” Queen Victoria chose to uphold her royal duties over the role of motherhood.
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Adapting With Time
As the generations rolled on, the royals were forced to adapt to the times and reflect more contemporary parenting methods. Although Prince Charles’ childhood displayed somewhat of a distant and sometimes cold relationship with his parents, it was nothing like the strained parental relationships of his ancestors. Prince Charles’ relationships with his two sons, William and Harry, veered away from tradition entirely, this was owed to one unforgettable person…
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Doting Diana
Princess Diana was never one to shy away from unconventional behavior. The Princess was known and loved for her warmth, affectionate nature and infinite kindness. When Diana married Charles, it was evident that she would not adhere to the strict, traditional guidelines that were expected of her. Diana’s first big decision was to raise her little boys herself, insisting on being a present figure in their day-to-day lives.
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