Kate Middleton role as 'working parent' to three kids laid bare
Kate Middleton is praised for her ability to hold work-life balance
Kate Middleton is lauded for being an hands on mum to her kids.
The Princess of Wales, who is mother to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, is praised for juggling multiple tasks throughout the day.
“Kate is a very loving mum, and she and William are great parents,” royal expert Katie Nicholl tells OK !. “Behind closed doors, she juggles school drop-off, pick-up, homework, play dates, clubs and even tears, just like anybody else. People who see her out and about at clubs say she’s just like any working parent, in dressed-down jeans and flat pumps, without make-up.”
Meanwhile, Prince William himself told Eugene Levy: “We sit and chat, none of the children have phones.”
Princess Catherine is ensuring an unusually strict grounding in moral values, aiming to equip them with the principles and integrity needed to avoid situations like King Charles' younger brother Andrew is currently facing.
The 43-year-old royal is focusing on the young generation's upbringing, teaching them lessons of kindness, honesty and personal responsibility in the wake of Andrew's ongoing Epstein-related scandal, which has cast a huge shadow over the Firm.
The future king, William, is also supporting his wife's wise step as he believes that a firm moral foundation can help their children handle the scrutiny of public life.
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