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Kate Middleton sets ‘strict parenting rules’

Kate Middleton
  • Kate Middleton and Prince William prefer to be hands-on parents to their three children.
  • The Wales couple have established household rules for their children, according to reports.
  • One important rule they enforce is that shouting is ‘off limits in the house.

Kate Middleton and Prince William have been adjusting to their new roles as Prince and Princess of Wales following Queen Elizabeth’s death.

The Wales couple, who have recently attended a number of royal engagements, also prefers to be hands-on parents to their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.

According to recent reports, William and Kate have established household rules for their children.

According to a source close to the royal couple, one important rule they enforce is no shouting in the house.

“Shouting is absolutely ‘off limits’ for the children and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal.” an insider told.

They do not send children to their bedrooms but instead employ a different technique known as sofa chat.

“The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William,” the source added.

“Things are explained, and consequences are laid out, and they never yell at them.”

Last month, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Louis, four, began school.

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Prince Harry faces ‘rotten weeks’ due to brand damage

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  • Prince Harry has ‘damaged’ his own brand in the ‘rotten’ weeks after Queen’s death.
  • This assertion was made by royal critic and novelist Amanda Platell.
  • The Sussexes are trying to postpone the release of their multi-million-pound Netflix docu-series until next year.

Prince Harry has ‘damaged’ his own brand in the ‘rotten’ weeks after Queen Elizabeth’s death. According to royal insiders.

This assertion was made by royal critic and novelist Amanda Platell in a new article for the Daily Mail.

He began by saying, “What a rotten few weeks it’s been for Prince Harry. First, there was his desperate attempt to be at his grandmother’s bedside before she died, after wasting precious time trying to get Meghan on the plane to Balmoral.”

“Then there was the way he learned of her death from his father — who had been trying urgently to contact him — just five minutes before it was announced to the world.”

“After that, we saw him frantically trying to delay the publication of his warts-and-all book about the supposedly horrid and racist Royal Family, perhaps fearing it may reflect badly on him and Meghan.”

“Now comes the bombshell revelation that the Sussexes are trying to postpone the December release of their multi-million-pound Netflix docu-series until next year. The show which allegedly contains jibes against his father — now the King, of course — his step-mother Camilla and his alienated brother and sister-in-law.”

“The point is that such attacks, as well as any indiscretions about the Royal Family, could well damage the Sussex brand, coming so soon after the death of the Queen — even in far-away America, where their true currency lies.” Platell said.

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Meghan Markle edits ‘insensitive’ podcast on Queen’s death

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  • Kinsey Schofield, a royal specialist, recently spoke with sources.
  • Prince Harry is ‘hustling’ to make revisions to his impending biography in light of his grandmother’s death.
  • Meghan Markle is allegedly modifying the topic of certain episodes of her podcast.

Meghan Markle is allegedly modifying the topic of certain forthcoming episodes of her Spotify podcast Archetypes in light of Queen Elizabeth’s death earlier this month on September 8, 2022.

Kinsey Schofield, a royal specialist, recently spoke with sources and stated that not only is Prince Harry ‘hustling’ to make revisions to his impending biography in light of his grandmother’s death, but his wife Meghan is doing the same.

“I have also heard that there are edits being made to Meghan’s upcoming podcast interviews to ensure that nothing insensitive or insulting is said in the direction of the royal family,” Schofield told

Schofield’s remarks come only days after it was reported that King Charles III is awaiting the publication of Prince Harry’s book before deciding on his children Archie and Lilibet’s royal titles; they are currently eligible to the titles of prince and princess, but the choice rests with Charles.

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Queen Elizabeth’s death: royal family’s period of mourning is over

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  • The period of mourning has officially ended for the British royal family.
  • Buckingham Palace announced the news on its official Twitter and Instagram accounts.
  • The account will continue to reflect the work of members of the royal family, as well as remember the life and work of Queen Elizabeth.

Queen Elizabeth’s death on September 8, the British royal family has officially ended the period of mourning.

On Tuesday, Buckingham Palace announced the end of the period of mourning on its official Twitter and Instagram accounts.

The palace tweeted a throwback photo of the Queen, saying, “The period of Royal Mourning following the death of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has now ended.”

It was also revealed that the royal family’s social media handle will continue to reflect the King, Queen Consort, and other members of the royal family’s work.

“The Royal Family account will continue to reflect the work of The King, The Queen Consort and other members of The Royal Family, as well as remembering the life and work of Queen Elizabeth,” the statement continues.

 

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Margrethe of Denmark becomes Europe’s longest-ruling monarch after Queen Elizabeth’s death

Margrethe of Denmark

Queen Elizabeth II was buried in Windsor Castle. Several royals and foreign leaders attended Her Majesty’s state funeral. Queen Margrethe of Denmark is the only reigning female monarch in Europe. Queen Elizabeth II, who died on September 8 at the age of 96, was buried on Monday in the St. George’s Chapel of Windsor Castle’s … Read more

Queen Elizabeth’s death is ‘very, very momentous,’ US ambassador to UK.

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Prince Charles to step down and hand over the throne to Prince William

Prince Charles

After Queen Elizabeth’s death, Prince Charles is urged to hand over the throne to Prince William. While the 95-year-old monarch is weak and preparing to celebrate her Platinum Jubilee, Britons are rooting for the Duke of Cambridge to succeed her as King. According to the Ipsos poll, 42 percent of 2,055 British people believe William … Read more