The late Queen "would have been grateful" for the modern and loving upbringing of the Welsh children, says a royal expert.

The late Queen "would have been grateful" for the modern and loving upbringing of the Welsh children, says a royal expert.

It is well known that Prince William and Princess Kate have raised their three children in a loving and modern way, but for one royal expert, the fact that George, Charlotte, and Louis have childhoods that contrast with their own is very pleasing to the late Queen, and now King

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Jenny Bond reminded us that the Queen was educated by a governess, that she "broke tradition" by sending Prince Charles to Gordonstoun School, and that Prince Charles and Princess Diana broke tradition again by sending William and Harry to Eton School.

And now it is the Welsh couple's turn to reinvent what it means to grow up in the royal family.

"There is no doubt that both the late Queen and Prince Charles were fully supportive of the way William and Catherine were raised," Bond OK! 7]

"They should have made it clear for as long as they could that their children could take precedence over their royal duties."

The royal family was not the only one to be in favor of the children.

She continued.

"The Queen was a strong believer in tradition, and so was Prince Charles, but I think they both recognized that their childhoods were not ideal, or at least did not benefit from modern, practical parenting."

In contrast, Prince William is deeply committed to mental health work, and Princess Kate does much in the area of early childhood welfare and development.

"I think the late Queen would have appreciated, and the King would have appreciated, these three young children being raised in a bubble of love, security, and as much normalcy as possible," Bond said. [and I think William and Catherine, especially Princess Catherine, will be the object of much admiration for raising a bright young family and embracing a slightly more relaxed approach to royal life."

Of course, things will not always feel as "normal" as his parents tried to make them as Prince George moves toward his future destiny as king, but hopefully his secure upbringing will provide him with that solid foundation for years to come.

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