Prince William and Princess Kate treat their three children equally, but Prince George sometimes gets priority in royal life: experts

Prince William and Princess Kate treat their three children equally, but Prince George sometimes gets priority in royal life: experts

Royal commentators have been all over Prince George, who turned 10 this past weekend, about his life so far, including his royal upbringing and family life with Princess Charlotte, 8, and Prince Louis, 5. [because their parents, Prince William and Princess Kate, are committed to raising all three children in the same loving and supportive manner.

"I think any family treats their children the same way. Generally, the youngest child gets a little bit of preferential treatment to the eldest. I don't think it makes any difference at all to the dynamics of family life just because George will be king much, much later," says royal expert Jenny Bond, OK!

"They allow their children to be children, let them fool around on the breakfast table, let them dance in the kitchen. I think. So I think they will be treated totally equally in the home."

Bond's theory was proven by William's admission that George and Charlotte fight every morning to choose the song they will dance to that day. This is, no doubt, a normal family bacchanalia.

In that light, George must be treated somewhat differently when it comes to public appearances.

"We have a somewhat unusual situation where we have to explain to Charlotte and Louis that George is going first, that George is going to walk in front, that George is going to have a bigger role in the coronation, that George is going to do things that you wouldn't do. Bond said.

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