When it comes to the rules of parenting, there are countless ‘experts’ out there, all with their own theories on the ‘correct’ ways to raise your children.
Over the years, we’ve seen corporal punishment predominantly (and thankfully) eradicated in schools, witnessed the rise of fall of the ‘naughty step’ (thank for that one, Supernanny), and ‘no dinner’ punishments have seemingly been thrown out the window.
Despite many of the ‘old school’ ways of parenting seemingly going extinct, many mums and dads—including the Royal Family — are trying various methods to maintain a tight ship at home.
The Princess of Wales with her three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis (Stephen Pond/Getty Images)
The Princess of Wales shares sons Prince George, 10, and Prince Louis, six, and daughter Princess Charlotte, nine, with husband Prince William, and
unlike the Royal broods that came before them, the Wales’ often share sweet glimpses into what makes their life as a family-of-five so special.
In the last month alone, Kate’s adorable nickname for her trouble-causing youngest Louis has been revealed, and just a week ago, William was seen dancing to ‘Shake It Off’ at a Taylor Swift concert with his two eldest children.
Despite always coming across as calm and collected during Royal excursions with her kids, Kate is reportedly said to have a surprisingly strict approach to parenting behind-the-scenes.
Kate Middleton is reportedly strict behind the scenes. (Karwai Tang/WireImage)
According to The Sun in 2020, shouting is totally ‘off limits’ for the three youngsters, with all hints that a tantrum may escalate resulting in a ‘removal’.
A source claimed to the publication: “There’s no ’naughty step’ but there is a ‘chat sofa’.
“The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William.
“Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them.”
Tyla has contacted Kensington Palace for comment.
Kate’s focus on parenting also extends beyond her own family, and in the last few years alone, she has fronted several campaigns, including ‘Shaping Us’ with the Centre for Early Childhood, emphasising the importance of early childhood development.
Kate and William have three children. (YUI MOK/POOL/AFP via Getty Images)
“This isn’t just about raising kids. It’s about shaping our futures, shaping our society, creating a happier, healthier, more nurturing world for us all to live in,” she told Capital Breakfast’s Roman Kemp back in 2023.
“The pressures that we all face are different. Whilst raising the importance of early childhood, this isn’t about putting extra pressure on families.
“It’s actually saying they need the support and help reprioritising family life, home life and all that it takes really in raising children today – because it is tough.”