Prince William and Kate Middleton's concerns about parenting their children have come to light.
As reported by Hello! Magazine, Jo Frost, a global parenting specialist, praised the Prince and Princess of Wales' efforts to raise their children.
Kate and William, the parents of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are apparently making an effort to raise their children equally, particularly in light of Prince Harry's admissions in his memoir Spare.
In his memoirs, Harry discussed his sentiments as the "heir and spare" growing up.
"I believe William and Catherine recognize the significance of developing their three siblings' ties. Dare I say it, in their family, it would never be 'heir and spare'. "It would be about the importance of all of them," the expert stated.
"The recognition that it truly requires a team, with crucial duties in protecting the crown and the monarchy. And so, we're seeing these very early seeds of what it means to support and nourish one another," Jo explained.
Sharon Carpenter, a royal specialist, had brought up a similar point. Sharon told US Weekly that Prince William avoids the "heir and spare" relationship with their children.
"He and Kate want Charlotte to recognise that she's her own person with an identity that goes way beyond her place within the royal family," a royal expert explained.
It is worth noting that recent reports claim Prince William and Kate Middleton have grown more open about their children during the "brutal year" of the Princess of Wales' illness treatment.
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