Parenting Expert Reveals How Princess Charlotte Keeps Her Brothers In Check

Parenting Expert Reveals How Princess Charlotte Keeps Her Brothers In CheckThrough the years, we’ve gotten occasional glimpses into the Waleses’ children lives. For example, Prince Louis has earned the title of “boss baby” from royal fans for his adorable antics.

While George may be the heir to the throne, global parenting expert Jo Frost believes that it’s Charlotte who rules the roost at home. Attention, we may have another Princess Anne on our hands.

“Supernanny” Jo Frost Says Princess Charlotte Knows the Rules and Keeps Her Siblings In Check

If you’re a keen royal watcher, you might have seen Princess Charlotte try to reel in her brothers with subtle touches and glances. Well, Jo Frost, a global parenting expert of “Supernanny” fame, believes the 8-year-old Princess has enough wits about her to keep her brothers – Prince George, 10, and Prince Louis, 5 – in check.

“Charlotte knows the rules. She’s the one in the middle,” Jo told HELLO! “She knows how to keep everyone in good stead. There are moments when I’ve watched George and he’s looked over at his sister, and he’s probably annoyed with her one minute and then grateful that she’s there being able to remind him of things, when he’s taking it all in as well.”

She also opined that Prince William and Princess Kate, who is a champion of the early years, are raising them to have a deep sense of royal protocol.

“I think really what we’re seeing is awareness,” Jo said. “Prince George and Princess Charlotte are being informed, certainly George, our future King. He’s no doubt started learning little bits here and there. He has the wonderful example of looking up to his grandfather and his father from a young age. They’re raised with an understanding of royal procedures and protocols. And they’re raised to understand, there’s a time and a place.”

“There are moments when I’ve watched George and he’s looked over at his sister, and he’s probably annoyed with her one minute and then grateful that she’s there being able to remind him of things,” said Jo.

Jo added: “It’s relatable to any family. For example, there’s a wedding or a christening coming up and we know that it would be good manners and etiquette to be quiet while the choir is singing and the service is happening. That, to me, is just responsible parenting, and we see that.”

She concluded: “They have a lovely balance of that and behind closed doors, no doubt they’re playing games and winding each other up as siblings do, teasing each other, having fun and baking cookies and being out in nature.”

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