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15th January 2024
02:11pm GMT

Kate Middleton and Prince William have been busy adapting to life as senior royals since King Charles came into power.
The royal couple now have more responsibilities than ever before, but parenting is still their main priority.
The mum and dad share three children- Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Kate Middleton is incredibly involved in all of her children's lives, but there is one rule she makes sure they all follow.
A source close to the royals revealed that they never allow shouting in their home.
The insider told The Sun, "Shouting is absolutely 'off limits' for the children, and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal."
"Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them," they said.
The parents don't believe in having a naughty step at their home, but they do have a 'chat sofa' where they discuss their issues and problems.
Both Prince William and Princess Kate believe in communicating with their children but see no value in shouting or punishing them.
The couple often have heated discussions themselves, especially when it comes to their children's education.
The royals recently argued about where Prince George should attend school.
However, Prince William ended up getting his way when George opted for Eton College.
Kate was reportedly devastated by the decision because she wanted her son to attend a mixed-school.
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