The insider went on to add, “Shouting is absolutely off limits for the children, and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal.”

Kate and William are also teaching their children a valuable lesson – that losing is a part of life, including in sports.
“Learning to lose, which I think we’ve got to concentrate more on nowadays,” William said. “I think people don’t know how to lose well. Talking about our children particularly, I want to make sure they understand that.”
He added that his children – and others – can “grow” from not winning.
“I think it’s really important from a young age to understand how to lose, and why we lose, and to grow from it and what you learn from that process,” the Prince of Wales said. “But also, to win well and not boast. There’s so many life lessons that help us all through life, in friendship building, in relationship building, workplace, that you gain from those early years of playing team sport.”

For the royal family, ready-made packaged food is strictly off-limits. Instead, everything their children eat is fresh. What’s particularly interesting is that they are expected to eat whatever is served to them, and saying “I don’t like it” is not an option.
“There is no tantrums or food throwing, and the children eat what is set before them. They queue up with the rest of the kids and parents in the Harness Room restaurant and ask for no special favors,” an insider told The Sun about the royal family’s visit to the exclusive Hurlingham Club in London.
George, Charlotte, and Louis’ days are packed with various activities, mostly outdoors. When it comes to using tablets and phones, “They’re very much seen as mummy and daddy’s toys, not for children,” a source shared with Us Weekly.
“As two people who grew up without gadgets for entertainment themselves, William and Kate are firm believers in toys, outdoor play and encouraging an active imagination.”
Both Kate and William make every effort to give their children a normal childhood, as much as possible.
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