Prince Louis' Upbringing Different From Older Siblings, Should We Be Worried?
The Cambridges has been a great source of inspiration for many years now. Prince William and Kate Middleton especially surprised the entire world for being the wonderful parents that they are.
Despite the royal pair’s very busy public life, they have been impeccable in raising their three royal tots, Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2.
In past interviews, Kate Middleton confessed to having different approaches in bringing up her children, especially with Prince Louis, who is the youngest of the bunch.
Unlike his older sibling Prince Louis, born in 2018, has been brought up a majority of his life in London, while his brother and sister lived in different places.
Back in 2010, Prince William and Kate Middleton were not located in London. Instead, they lived in Angseley, an island off the north-west coast of Wales. The reason for this was due to the nature of William’s work as a Royal Air Force search and rescue pilot.
The pair were based in Wales for three years, and in 2013 when they welcomed Prince George, he spent a small time in Angseley with his parents.
They then relocated to their Norfolk county estate after William was transferred to East Anglia Air Ambulance.
Anmer Hall, located in Norfolk, was a gift from the Queen to the couple when they tied the knot. Here Prince George spent his early years and where the Cambridge’s also welcomed their second child Princess Charlotte.
Kate and Prince William were based in Norfolk for a good four years, almost a majority of their married life. Prince George attended Nursery school in Norfolk.
Once Prince William’s career as an RAF pilot was over, the couple transferred to London and made the famous Kensington Palace Apartment 1A their brand new home.
After a year, they welcomed the third addition to their children, Prince Louis, and apparently, Kate’s approach to Louis is very different from George’s and Charlotte’s upbringing.
Firstly, the Duchess of Cambridge is more knowledgeable with children, and she has become more and more well rounded both as a working royal and a mother.
Although this may not be a very important matter in how their children will grow up to become, it is important to note that George’s experience of moving around places can be an important factor in his role later on in his life.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have certainly made a point in their royal life that family is a top priority for them.