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Home rules royal kids have to abide by
Home rules royal kids have to abide by

Daily Telegraph

time4 days ago

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Home rules royal kids have to abide by

Prince George will face a huge change in royal tradition when he celebrates his 12th birthday in less than a month, on July 22. The heir to the British throne will no longer be able to fly on the same aircraft as his father, Prince William. This strict rule is designed to protect the royal family's future line of succession, in the event of a tragedy occurring. The royal protocol may also affect Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who may no longer fly with their older brother due to their positions in the line of succession. George is currently second-in-line to the British throne, behind Prince William. Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven, are next in the line of succession. RELATED:Hidden deal: Hollywood secretly pays Royals New royals fight rages over wild Andrew ask 'Kiss my butt': Meghan's neighbour unleashes Since they were born, George, Charlotte and Louis had to abide by some strict rules. No Monopoly According to The Telegraph, Prince Andrew couldn't play iconic board game Monopoly. 'We're not allowed to play Monopoly at home. It gets too vicious,' the Duke York said back in 2008. Playing Outside The Independent reports Kate and William encourage their children to play outside, apparently in either rain or shine. 'There will be lots and lots of outdoor play. … Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening…,' Louise Heren, the author of Nanny in a Book, said. 'Yes, you are getting mucky with your hands in the soil, but you are learning how to plant. 'If it is tipping it down, they will still go out.' No baby food or Shellfish Perhaps unsurprisingly, a strict set of dietary guidelines applies to the children. These rules ban pre-packaged and baby foods as they have private chefs. The kids follow the same dietary restriction as adults: no shellfish. It's due to shellfish being the easiest food to get sick from and which they aim to avoid whenever possible. No Electronic Toys Prince William and Princess Kate apparently don't allow their kids to play with any electronic toys. The couple prefer their children to participate in activities and avoid them having tablets, iPads. Their own table at Christmas lunch The royal children spend Christmas with the rest of their family at Sandringham. But, they have their own room for lunch. Can't open presents on Christmas Day The royal children do not participate in opening presents on Christmas Day, as they exchange all gifts on Christmas Eve and go to church on Christmas. This tradition, introduced by Prince Albert, also involves the children adding the 'finishing touches to the 20ft Christmas tree in the White Drawing Room' on Christmas Eve. 'On Christmas Eve, The Royal Family lay out their presents on trestle tables and will exchange their gifts at teatime,' the Royal Family website stated. Sign up to the Herald Sun Weekly Real Estate Update. Click here to get the latest Victorian property market news delivered direct to your inbox. RELATED: 'Disrespectful' Charles slammed as Diana's home left to rot Staggering fortune Harry, Meghan lost exposed 'Lonely': Insiders lift lid on Harry's sad life

Home rules royal kids have to abide by
Home rules royal kids have to abide by

News.com.au

time4 days ago

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Home rules royal kids have to abide by

Prince George will face a huge change in royal tradition when he celebrates his 12th birthday this year. The heir to the British throne will no longer be able to fly on the same aircraft as his father, Prince William. This strict rule is designed to protect the royal family's future line of succession, in the event of a tragedy occurring. The royal protocol may also affect Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who may no longer fly with their older brother due to their positions in the line of succession. George is currently second-in-line to the British throne, behind Prince William. Charlotte, 10, and Louis, seven, are next in the line of succession. Since they were born, George, Charlotte and Louis had to abide by some strict rules. No Monopoly According to The Telegraph, Prince Andrew couldn't play iconic board game Monopoly. 'We're not allowed to play Monopoly at home. It gets too vicious,' the Duke York said back in 2008. Playing Outside The Independent reports Kate and William encourage their children to play outside, apparently in either rain or shine. 'There will be lots and lots of outdoor play. … Lots of bike rides, playing with their dogs, potentially some gardening…,' Louise Heren, the author of Nanny in a Book, said. 'Yes, you are getting mucky with your hands in the soil, but you are learning how to plant. 'If it is tipping it down, they will still go out.' No baby food or Shellfish Perhaps unsurprisingly, a strict set of dietary guidelines applies to the children. These rules ban pre-packaged and baby foods as they have private chefs. The kids follow the same dietary restriction as adults: no shellfish. It's due to shellfish being the easiest food to get sick from and which they aim to avoid whenever possible. No Electronic Toys Prince William and Princess Kate apparently don't allow their kids to play with any electronic toys. The couple prefer their children to participate in activities and avoid them having tablets, iPads. Their own table at Christmas lunch The royal children spend Christmas with the rest of their family at Sandringham. But, they have their own room for lunch. Can't open presents on Christmas Day The royal children do not participate in opening presents on Christmas Day, as they exchange all gifts on Christmas Eve and go to church on Christmas. This tradition, introduced by Prince Albert, also involves the children adding the 'finishing touches to the 20ft Christmas tree in the White Drawing Room' on Christmas Eve. 'On Christmas Eve, The Royal Family lay out their presents on trestle tables and will exchange their gifts at teatime,' the Royal Family website stated.

Prince William & Kate Middleton's Kids at Trooping the Colour 2025 Have Fans Saying the Same Thing
Prince William & Kate Middleton's Kids at Trooping the Colour 2025 Have Fans Saying the Same Thing

Yahoo

time19-06-2025

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Prince William & Kate Middleton's Kids at Trooping the Colour 2025 Have Fans Saying the Same Thing

Prince William & Kate Middleton's Kids at Trooping the Colour 2025 Have Fans Saying the Same Thing originally appeared on Parade. and appeared with their three kids—, 11, , 10, and , 7—at the 2025 Trooping the Colour. And their rare joint appearance left fans saying the same thing. On Saturday, June 14, the Princes of Wales and his family stepped out for the event celebrating King Charles III's birthday. 🎬 SIGN UP for Parade's Daily newsletter to get the latest pop culture news & celebrity interviews delivered right to your inbox 🎬 Middleton, 43, rocked a robin egg blue outfit and hat as Prince William, 42, donned a traditional military uniform. Meanwhile, Princess Charlotte donned a light blue dress, while her brothers wore matching black suits with white undershirts and red ties. After the procession from Buckingham Palace to Horse Guards Parade and back, the royal family stood on the balcony of Buckingham Palace to watch the Royal Air Force flypast. There, fans noticed the young royals' sibling antics as they waited beside their parents and other family members. After Trooping the Colour 2025 ended, royal fans took to X to share their favorite moments involving Prince William and Kate Middleton's kids—and many agreed that Prince Louis stole the show. One X user wrote alongside the brothers riding in a carriage, "Prince George and Prince Louis cracking up about something. 😂 He's a class act!😁🥰." In response to a different photo of Louis, another X user shared, "Prince Louis is always so adorable." A different royal fan wrote, "Prince Louis' little teeth are stealing the spotlight today. That cheeky smile is just too cute!" Someone else on X pointed out a photo of the royal family on the balcony of Buckingham Palace, writing, "You know Prince Louis said something funny here. So adorable! 🥰." Yet another X user noted a sweet moment involving the monarch and the young prince. "There's a lovely bond between Prince Louis and the King," they declared. "Meanwhile, someone else on X declared, "I love Prince Louis so much #TroopingTheColour," of the 7-year-old turning back to gave the crowd one last wave before leaving the balcony. , 40, , 43, and their two children, , 6, and , 4, did not participate in the Trooping the Colour festivities amid Harry's ongoing rift with the royal family after stepping back from his duties and moving to the U.S. Next: Prince William & Kate Middleton's Kids at Trooping the Colour 2025 Have Fans Saying the Same Thing first appeared on Parade on Jun 14, 2025 This story was originally reported by Parade on Jun 14, 2025, where it first appeared.

These Podcasts for Parents of Teens Will Make You Feel Seen
These Podcasts for Parents of Teens Will Make You Feel Seen

Yahoo

time17-06-2025

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These Podcasts for Parents of Teens Will Make You Feel Seen

If we told you we had a secret weapon to make parenting of teens a little easier, how would you feel? If you're anything like us, you'd be jumping for joy! It's not a magic potion or an expensive program — it's podcasts! There are practically as many types of podcasts as there are people nowadays, from true crime to sports recaps to celebrity gossip. And luckily for us, there are plenty of podcasts designed for parents of teens. From tips on parenting teens with ADHD to awkward conversation starters, there is something that can help with practically every situation. And we need all the help we can get. From trying to figure out teen slang to preparing them for high school graduation — and parenting 'The Anxious Generation' — it's overwhelming to be a parent today. Not to mention a little lonely sometimes; we've all wondered in silence if our teen's behavior or attitude is normal. Check out a few of our favorite podcasts centered around parenting teens below. At the very least, you'll feel less alone knowing that we're all trying to figure this thing out as we go! More from SheKnows Your 18-Year-Old Is Legally an Adult Now - Here's Everything You Both Need to Know Best of SheKnows These Hot Famous Dads Are Making Fatherhood Look Finer Than Ever 36 Times Prince Louis Proved That the Third Child Is a Wild Card Every Single Time Kate Middleton & Princess Charlotte Coordinated Their Colorful Looks Helping prepare teenagers for adulthood is a difficult job, but this cheeky podcast will help. It's hosted by Jessica Pfeiffer and Dr. Ken Wilgus, the author of a book of the same name. They cover everything from phone use to purity culture and other pressing questions real parents ask. Colleen O'Grady is an LPC, LMFT, speaker, and author of Dial Down the Drama: Reduce Conflict and Reconnect With Your Teenage Daughter. She hosts this helpful weekly podcast that covers a wide range of topics, including mental health issues like teens with ADHD, anxiety and depression; AI and teens; and money lessons to teach teens. You're going to want to keep coming back to this one. Every awkward teen topic you can think of is covered in this podcast, hosted by Dr. Cara Natterson and Vanessa Kroll Bennett. They use a mix of science, experience, and humor to cover puberty, drugs, sex, and other potentially 'cringe' topics. After struggling to parent her own teens, Ann Coleman switched careers. She went from a practicing attorney to a parenting expert, and now delivers science-based news, information, and advice for other parents who need a little help understanding and parenting their teens in her podcast. Billed as an 'audio hug for parents of teens and tweens,' this award-winning podcast meets complicated parenting topics with humor, experts, and even real-life teens. Supporting your LGBTQ+ teen, what to know about sexting, and helping your teen find hobbies are just some of the topics covered. BBC Radio 2 broadcaster Sara Cox and hairdresser Clare Hamilton are best friends who grew up together and now have five teens between them. They reminisce on the past and cover modern teens (and how to parent them) in this funny podcast. Recent episodes covered teen driving lessons, 'urgent' phone calls, and Ouija boards. Think of Your Teen with Sue and Steph as your handy guidebook to all things teens. Hosted by Susan Borison and Stephanie Silverman, co-founders of Your Teen Media, this podcast is a mix of expert interviews, trending topics, and personal stories. Mark Gregston updates his podcast on parenting teens every day, and we are thankful for it! Gregston is a renowned parenting expert, who gives practical advice on how to navigate teens in today's world. Some episodes feature licensed professional counselor Courtney LaFleur to give even deeper insight into the minds of teens. Topics include self-worth, screen time, teen isolation, and more. Imagine having your own personal parenting coach in your ear during the toughest times with your teens? That's kind of what this podcast is like. Hosting by parent coach and Positive Discipline Lead Trainer Casey O'Roarty, you'll get advice from a 20-year parenting coach veteran on raising teens. She'll talk about the MAP process of transforming your parenting, how to handle scary teen behaviors with positive parenting, and even tips on parenting when mom has ADHD. The Messy Mom Squad podcast is exactly what it sounds like — advice for real moms who don't have it all figured out. Hosted by Melissa Neeb and Carol Moore, this cool and informative podcast will leave you in tears you'll be laughing so hard.

Kate Middleton's firm command to Prince Louis on palace balcony revealed by lip reader
Kate Middleton's firm command to Prince Louis on palace balcony revealed by lip reader

News.com.au

time16-06-2025

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  • News.com.au

Kate Middleton's firm command to Prince Louis on palace balcony revealed by lip reader

Kate Middleton had a firm command for her youngest, Prince Louis, during Saturday's Trooping the Colour ceremony, according to a lip reader. The Princess of Wales, 43, looked radiant as she stood beside her husband, Prince William, and their three children during King Charles' official birthday celebrations. Toward the end of the event, the royals headed up to the Buckingham Palace balcony for their annual smile-and-wave moment. MORE: Kate bombshell move from 'prison' palace Although Louis was mostly kept in check by his siblings, George, 11, and Charlotte, 10, throughout the ceremony, Princess Catherine did have one simple instruction for the 7-year-old. As the royal family gathered at the landing to watch the Royal Air Force's fly-past, the princess had to instruct Louis to stand at attention for the national anthem, according to lip reader Jeremy Freeman. The mum of three said, 'National anthem. Louis, stand,' Freeman told the Mirror. Freeman exclusively told the Mirror that the young royal was looking restless as the festivities drew to a close, prompting Kate to say to her children: 'National anthem. Louis, stand.' Louis immediately straightened his posture and turned his attention to the anthem. In addition to his parents and siblings, Louis was joined by the king, 76, and Queen Camilla, 77, on the balcony of Buckingham Palace for the end of the event. Elsewhere on the balcony, the monarch and William appeared to be in awe of the stunning military parade as well as the Red Arrows aerial show. According to Freeman, the future king turned to his father after the RAF fly-past, saying, 'Oh my word, what a day.' His father responded, 'Great theatre.' During another sweet moment, the king had a candid chat with the Prince and Princess of Wales, as well as Prince George. 'What is that?' Charles asked his son, who was chatting with Princess Kate at the time. As the king pointed to an aircraft flying over the balcony, William responded, 'Er, is that Poseidon?' Prince George — who is currently learning to fly — chimed in, confirming, 'It's a Poseidon, yeah.' This year's event was a defining moment for King Charles as he showed up despite dealing with ongoing health issues. His Majesty sent a message of unity by attending his celebration and standing in front of the British public while still undergoing cancer treatment after revealing his diagnosis in February 2024. 'It's a show of strength,' a palace source told The Post. 'The king is serving his country, and he's not going to let a diagnosis get in the way of that.' Charles' former personal butler, Grant Harrold, also exclusively told The Post, 'For the king, Trooping has always been important. It's when all the royal family get together to show a united front.'

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