Good manners were very important to the late Princess
It's a well-known fact that kids can be pretty naughty from time to time. It's a wonder then that the Cambridge children,, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis always seem to be on their very best behaviour. But, as it turns out, their late grandmother Princess Diana can be credited with that, and it's all down to how she raised her own children, Prince William and Prince Harry.
have been keen to uphold with their own children to ensure they stay 'humble', according to Royal author, Andrew Morton.Diana: Queen of Hearts? Another habit that the Princess passed onto her sons, Morton revealed, was writing thank-you letters to anyone who helped them. Now, more than 20 years since her tragic death, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are using the same parenting hack with their three young ones.
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