Life inside the Royal Family may look glamorous from the outside, but for Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, it comes with a unique set of rules that most children their age would never imagine. Sources close to the Palace reveal that Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, has established a parenting regime that blends traditional royal protocol with her own modern values.
One particular rule stands out — a strict code of behavior that the young royals must follow both in public and behind closed doors. Whether attending state ceremonies, joining their parents on official tours, or even during family meals, George, Charlotte, and Louis are expected to uphold discipline and respect at all times.
But what happens if they slip up? Insiders suggest that Kate takes a firm yet gentle approach. Instead of harsh punishment, she reportedly uses a method known as the “chat couch” — removing the children from the situation and calmly explaining why their behavior was unacceptable. This style ensures the children learn responsibility without feeling humiliated, a balance between royal expectations and compassionate motherhood.
Observers say that this mix of strictness and empathy could be the key to why the Wales children appear so composed during high-profile royal events, despite their young ages. Kate’s regime is said to reflect her desire to raise future leaders who understand both the weight of tradition and the importance of emotional intelligence.
As one royal commentator put it: “Kate Middleton may be shaping not just the next generation of royals, but the next generation of role models.”