Princess Kate: Children should have good relationships with each other

Princess Kate
Children should have good relationships with each other

Prince George (l.) With Papa William, the siblings Charlotte and Louis and Mama Kate.

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As heir to the throne, Prince George should develop a good relationship with his siblings. That seems to be one of Princess Kate’s goals.

Princess Kate (41) seems to attach great importance to the internal relationship between her three children in her upbringing. As the royal biographer Christopher Andersen (74) according to the “Daily Mail” in his new book “The King: The Life of King Charles III.” writes, the wife of heir to the throne Prince William (41) wants to promote the healthy relationship between Prince George (10), Princess Charlotte (8) and Prince Louis (5).

In any case, Kate wants to avoid Charlotte and Louis feeling superfluous later when their brother George becomes king. She also wanted to take the pressure off George with this measure. The relationship between her husband and his brother Prince Harry (38) is a warning negative example. In an interview with Us Weekly, Andersen substantiated his views. “You don’t want to feel invisible in his shadow,” the author said of George, Charlotte and Louis.

Princess Kate wants to avoid another tell-all book

Both William and his wife Kate know exactly what can happen if the so-called ‘surrogate’ sibling feels disadvantaged: “The royal family doesn’t want another child to write a book…another edition of ‘Reserve ‘” Andersen explains, referring to Prince Harry’s tell-all book, which had several arrowheads pointed in the direction of his family. Apparently Harry was very hurt because he was always in his brother’s shadow. Everyone involved is very aware of this and is now taking countermeasures.

But the danger doesn’t really seem to exist at the moment. According to Andersen, the “family dynamic” between George and his younger siblings is “much healthier than is typically the case in the royal family.” Harry, who retired from royal office in 2020, claimed among other things that he and William have had “a million physical altercations” over the course of their lives.

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