Kate Middleton And Prince William Co-Parent George, Charlotte And Louis Without Nanny For First Time!

For years, Kate Middleton and Prince William have relied on nannies to help raise their children. But now, as the Duchess of Cambridge and Duke of Cambridge make a major move, it appears there’s no room for a nanny. And that means the three royal youngsters will need to mind their manners!

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Find out why Kate and William decided to stop using a nanny for George, Charlotte and Louis. And learn what their move means. Get all the details on the Duchess of Cambridge, Duke of Cambridge, and their children below. 

Kate Middleton And Prince William Prep Royal Kids For Change

Prince William grow up knowing that every move he made involved scrutiny both within the royal family and outside. And since marrying Will, Kate Middleton has learned that lesson as well. As a result, the royal parents have sought to raise their children to understand the importance of how they behave. But can Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis do just as well without a nanny?

Kate and William will learn the answer to that question soon. Because when the Duchess and Duke of Cambridge move from Kensington Palace to Windsor, their live-in nanny will not accompany them. Nanny Maria had lived with Kate and William since George was just 8 months old, noted People. And as soon as Charlotte and Louis arrived, the same nanny also guided them.

However, the family’s new home offers only four bedrooms. And that means Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, will need to follow their older brother Prince George’s famously proper manners without a nanny’s guidance. The move also means getting used to the family’s new home of Adelaide Cottage. It is located on the Queen’s Windsor estate.

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Prince William And Kate Middleton Make Move To Benefit Royal Kids

However, the devoted royal parents see the move as all about the children. Famously close to Charlotte, Louis, and George, Kate and William have become known for raising them to follow royal protocols while encouraging the youngsters to have fun as well. For instance, the Queen’s recent celebration gave the world the opportunity to see how Kate and William guide their children.

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And even though the same nanny lived with the family for eight years, Kate hopes her children will adjust smoothly to the change. The Duchess of Cambridge and her husband view the advantages as outweighing any downsides, such as the smaller number of bedrooms. But because moving away from London makes them closer to their children’s new school in Berkshire, September should test the benefits of the move. 

As a result, an insider views the move as primarily due to schooling. For instance, Kate and William can stay with George, Charlotte and Louis during their breakfast, school drop-offs, and dinners. And the family will also enjoy chatting privately as they prep the children for bed. But grandparents and friends also offer entertainment close by.

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For instance, Kate’s parents Michael and Carole Middleton reside in nearby Bucklebury, Berkshire. And the family’s new home in Windsor features plenty of parks for play dates with friends and dog walks. As for spending time with William’s brother Prince Harry when he and Meghan Markle visit the U.K. in September? No one has planned any reunions for the families as yet, shared an insider.

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