Prince William and Kate Middleton have been praised for establishing comprehensive rules and procedures for raising their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
During an interview with Fabulous magazine, royal commentator Claudia Joseph revealed previously unknown details about the Prince and Princess of Wales' soft parenting style.
She said that Catherine had a "awful lot from her legacy project, the early years project, about how to bring children up."
Regarding Kate's background, the royal expert stated that she came from a "happy and stable" household and hopes to "replicate her happy childhood for her children."
Claudia says that the future King and Queen of England are a "relaxed couple, and it shows in the way they interact with their children."
However, William and Kate have set certain boundaries for their Windsor residence.
The royal couple does not believe in "shouting and heckling" at their children. Instead, they communicate with their children to discuss their positive and negative characteristics.
Furthermore, the expert stated: "If there are loud words or arguments, the children are quickly separated and told off."
Furthermore, Claudia added that Princess Kate "reasons with her children" when they become bored during lengthy royal engagements.
The royal commentator further explained, "Instead of just telling them to behave, she might say, 'Yes, I know it's tiring, I know it's boring, but you'll be able to go and have fish fingers in an hour,' or something similar."