Kate Middleton is doubling down on moral values in her parenting approach so her kids don’t turn "out like their pervy uncle Andy."
The Princess of Wales, 43, is purportedly stepping up lessons on kindness, honesty, and personal responsibility amid Andrew’s never-ending Jeffrey Epstein scandal.
This comes after some leaked emails showed that Andrew remained in contact with the convicted pedophile and child trafficker even after his conviction.
Andrew was stripped of all royal titles in the wake of the new interest in his ties to Epstein. He has also been told to vacate the Royal Lodge, where he has lived for more than two decades.
Now, Kate is putting more effort into parenting to prevent any of her kids from developing a dubious character.
"She sees learning values like honesty and kindness as just as essential as excelling in school or sports. George, Charlotte, and Louis are being guided on how to make good decisions, show respect, and be accountable for their actions," a mole said, per Radar Online.
Another insider claimed: "Kate has made it clear to William that their children need a firm moral foundation to handle the scrutiny of public life. It's about shielding them from pressures and influences they aren't ready to deal with yet."
Kate, who shares kids Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7, with Prince William, has previously spoken about these values.
"My parents taught me about the importance of qualities like kindness, respect, and honesty, and I realize how central values like these have been to me throughout my life," she said. "That is why William and I want to teach our little children... just how important these things are as they grow up."