Prince William and Princess Kate are proud parents to three energetic children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis – and there’s one aspect of their childhood that Kate prioritises above all else
The Prince and Princess of Wales have to juggle royal duties and raise three young children—one of whom will one day be King—all in the public eye. But despite the pressure, the pair are known to prioritise open communication, a calm atmosphere, and empathy.
And former staffers have praised Kate’s approach, noting that she likes to see her children enjoy being kids and doesn’t worry too much about their minor misbehaviours. Energetic Prince Louis, in particular, occasionally struggles to contain his excitement during public engagements.
But at the recent VE Day celebrations, he, along with his siblings Prince George and Princess Charlotte, charmed the military veterans who sat among them as they watched a military parade and flypast.

It appears that instilling sound moral values into George, Charlotte, and Louis is high on the list of Kate and William’s parenting priorities. “My parents taught me about the importance of qualities like kindness, respect and honesty and I realise how central values like these have been to me throughout my life,” she once said.
“That is why William and I want to teach our little children… just how important these things are as they grow up. In my view, it is just as important as excelling at maths or sport.”
And her recent battle with cancer has only reinforced those core beliefs. “This time has above all reminded William and me to reflect and be grateful for the simple yet important things in life, which so many of us often take for granted. Of simply loving and being loved,” she said in a video last year, where she announced her cancer treatment was over.
