Prince William and Kate Middleton appear to be concerned about their only daughter and youngest son.
Hilary Fordwich, a British royal specialist, recently spoke with Fox News Digital about how serious the Windsors' concerns about the heir and spare titles are.
She stated that much of it had to do with the prince's intention to "do all he can to avoid the 'heir and spare,' which has caused so many royal nightmares [over] the generations," in his offspring.
And to do this, "he and Princess Catherine are focused on the importance of 'normal' simple childhood moments," with Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Activities "such as family chores together, cooking, family holidays, sports and time in nature." They are also "keen on country walks and bonfires, very British traditions."
And when it comes to Princess Charlotte specifically, Kate is said to be "determined to raise Princess Charlotte with a combination of adherence to traditional royal values of duty and public service, as well as a close-knit, loving, nurturing approach in the hopes of avoiding [another] royal'spare,' such as her wayward uncle," the expert explained in her final remark.