The royal family is required to present a regal and understated appearance at official events, but what happens when they are in the privacy of their own home?
A close source told the British newspaper "The Sun" about a particularly strict rule followed by the Princes of Wales, William and Kate.
• Princess Kate launched preschool reform in a gorgeous red block
• Feel like a princess: we flew over Kate Middleton's look
• Heartwarming: Princess Kate Middleton perfect winter block
According to the source, "shouting is strictly prohibited" for nine-year-old Princes George, seven-year-old Charlotte and four-year-old Prince Louis.
He added that shouts are handled by the princes immediately.
Don't yell at children.
Princes William and Kate with their children, photo: Reuters
However, instead of receiving punishment such as standing in a corner, or being confined to a room, Prince William and Princess Kate use a different method of punishment.
"They are taken away from the area of the altercation or disturbance, and their parents calmly talk to them about the incident," the insider explained.
Happy childhood?
Princes George and Charlotte at the platinum jubilee celebrations for the late Queen Elizabeth, photo: AP
The couple is involved in many charitable initiatives, including preschool initiatives, which they launched last week, which are designed to raise awareness of the essential role of the first years in shaping their lives.
In a post on the subject on their official Instagram account, the princes shared a photo of Kate Middleton when she was a baby, with her father holding her.
Surfers noted the similarities between her and her son, Prince Louis.
were we wrong
We will fix it!
If you found an error in the article, we would appreciate it if you shared it with us