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Kate Middleton 'doesn't rock the boat' over royal protocol, new book claims.

 


Princess of Wales looks to choose a ‘normal’ upbringing for her kids – but 'wouldn't dream of taking them to McDonald's' or 'rocking the boat' over royal protocol, new book claims.
The Princess of Wales desires to be involved in her kid's daily lives - however 'wouldn't dream of taking them to McDonald's' and 'doesn’t rock the boat' over royal protocol like Princess Diana, a new e book has claimed.
In one of its chapters, Gilded Youth, through royal writer Tom Quinn, explores Kate's parenting fashion - insisting she is completely satisfied for her children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, to have the 'luxuries and privileges of a royal upbringing'.
He adds: 'Kate makes no effort - not like Diana - to convey the teens down to earth, due to the fact she does not desire them to have a "normal" childhood in the experience that Diana wanted it for William and Harry.'



The Princess of Wales desires to be concerned in her children's everyday lives - however 'wouldn't dream of taking them to McDonald's' and 'doesn’t rock the boat' over royal protocol like Princess Diana, a new book has claimed.
In one of its chapters, Gilded Youth, via royal author Tom Quinn, explores Kate's parenting fashion - insisting she is joyful for her children, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, to have the 'luxuries and privileges of a royal upbringing'.
He adds: 'Kate makes no effort - in contrast to Diana - to convey the teenagers down to earth, due to the fact she does not prefer them to have a "normal" childhood in the sense that Diana desired it for William and Harry.'
'Kate wishes to escape her middle-class childhood. She dislikes burgers and chips and wouldn’t dream of taking her teenagers to McDonald’s, and she doesn’t rock the boat when the great weight of regular royal pastimes bears down on her children.'



However, the author insists that Kate wants to be concerned in her kid's day-to-day lives.
In 2019, a former Royal Family aide printed how Diana typically handled Princes William and Harry to McDonald's in a deliberate effort to give her sons a 'normal' upbringing.
Paul Burrell, Diana's butler, recalled that every Saturday the Princes would wolf down a Big Mac and chips slumped in the front of a trash TV show.
And a Kensington Palace kitchen chef said that, despite having a crew of top cooks at their disposal, William and Harry would in many instances seek out fast-food diners.
'I be mindful the Princess came into the kitchen one day and stated "cancel lunch for the boys I'm taking them out, we're going to McDonald's,"' Darren McGrady informed Marie Claire magazine.
'And I said, "Oh my god your royal highness, I can do that, I can do burgers." And she said, "No, it is the toy they want."
'Yeah, the boys loved McDonald's, and going out to pizza, and having potato skins—sort of the American foods. They were royal princes but had kid's palates.'



Mr McGrady's account of the Princes' urge for food for junk meals is supported via Mr Burrell's stories about their youth.
He told the Mirror: 'The three of them would nip to McDonald’s for burger and fries before coming returned to watch Blind Date.
'All three of them would squat on this massive, stuffed hippopotamus Diana had in her sitting room.'
Before her tragic loss of life in 1997, Diana was widely praised for being a hands-on mother to the Princes.

Tags: Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla, Prince Louis, Prince William and Kate Middleton, Prince Charles, Prince Harry, Meghan, Lilibet


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