Princesss Kate and Prince William are no doubt proud and devoted parents to their three youngsters – Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 11, and Prince Louis, eight. The royal couple have consistently worked to strike the ideal balance between protecting their children’s privacy, while also including them in selected public engagements to prepare them for their royal roles ahead.
According to parenting expert Jo Frost, better known as Supernanny, the couple has found the perfect equilibrium in bringing up their three young children, successfully shielding them from intrusive attention of the public while simultaneously presenting the monarchy’s future to the nation.
Jo says that the Prince and Princess have created a secure environment for their children to thrive. She shared in an Instagram post: “Parenting is no easy task, and when lived under the world’s gaze, the challenge magnifies tenfold.
“Yet in Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, I see not only future monarchs but devoted parents whose grounded approach provides reassurance for their family and inspiration for others.”
She continued by highlighting how their partnership creates the ideal combination of parenting approaches, describing them as “partners in duty” with “complimentary strengths”.
Supernanny also praised the Waleses for their handling of recent challenging times following Kate’s cancer diagnosis, and how they’ve maintained normality for their young children, reports The Mirror.
“Despite their titles and difficulties of late, they remain grounded in everyday life, intentional in giving George, Charlotte, and Louis as normal a childhood as possible,” she said.
“School runs, outdoor adventures, family routines, and their choice to keep their children off screens and social media remind their little ones that beyond the royal stage, they belong to a family rooted in love.”
The parenting expert also noted that the royal couple serve as an inspiration to other parents, highlighting that children don’t require perfect parents. “They need presence. William and Catherine understand this. Their grounded approach speaks volumes,” Jo reflected.
“Their parenting is not about privilege but responsibility. Their children learn that true leadership lies in service, kindness, and contribution. The royal parents are indeed a dynamic duo, and in their hands, the future feels steady, compassionate, and hopeful, one full of promise for our young ones who will see them lead one day.”
