The Duchess of Cambridge has always been encouraging and helps her kids to get involved in outdoor activities.
A source close to royals told The Sun: ”Kate has always wanted the children to live in the real world,”
”She and William don’t want them to live in a gilded bubble. They want them to grow up having the same experiences as other kids.”
”Becoming a mother has been such a rewarding and wonderful experience. However, at times it has also been a huge challenge – even for me, who has support at home that most mothers do not.”
”Nothing can really prepare you for the sheer overwhelming experience of what it means to become a mother. It’s full of complex emotions of joy, exhaustion, love and worry, all mixed together.”
The source also claimed that the parenting style of Kate has been influenced by her late mother-in-law Princess Diana who was not afraid of breaking tradition when it came to parenting.
Princess Diana also tried to do ordinary things with her sons Prince William and Prince Harry.
”Kate is mindful of how much William loved his mother,’ the royal source continued. ‘She was very unstuffy and wanted William and Harry to fit in with their school friends and experience normality. That’s the baton she handed to Kate.”
Last week, Kate was praised by royal fans after she was spotted at a Sainsbury’s self-service tills purchasing Halloween outfits for George and Charlotte. Social media users described Kate as ‘relatable’ and she got a lot of praises from fans.
In September, Kate helped to create Chelsea show garden as part of her ‘early years’ project, to explore how the problems we face in adulthood have a direct link with our childhood experiences.
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