How the Cambridge children's preparations for royal duty are 'carefully orchestrated'

The Cambridge children are 'gradually being given a small taste of public life'

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Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' public appearances have been 'carefully orchestrated,' according to a royal expert.

  • George and Charlotte in particular have taken part in more public events recently, including the Duke of Edinburgh's funeral.
  • According to a royal expert, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have 'led by example.'
  • This follows royal news that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle could still appear on the Jubilee Balcony despite the Queen's ban.

In a video for Australian website Nine Honey, royal expert Victoria Arbiter said that Prince William and Kate Middleton had "led by example" when it comes to bringing up their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. 

She added how the royal couple are keen for their children to have as “normal upbringing as possible" - something that is very important to William and Kate.

She said: “The Cambridge children have benefited from having every milestone recorded by Mum. Likewise their official public appearances have been carefully orchestrated.

“From standing on the balcony at Buckingham Palace to attending a panto on behalf of key workers and helping their father kick off the Sandringham half marathon."

Victoria added how the Cambridge children have had a "small taste of public life" in preparation for their future roles as Senior Royals.

She spoke of how well the children conducted themselves when they posed questions to Sir David Attenborough back in 2020 - which royal fans loved.

She said: "In 2020 as part of a climate change campaign, George, Charlotte and Louis were filmed posing questions to Sir David Attenborough.

“Granted speaking into camera may seem like a simple task, but allowing the youngsters to master their skills in a calm, easy setting was a particularly savvy move. 

“Confidence in their abilities is crucial to their long term success."

Victoria added how this is particularly important for Prince George, who will one day become King.

“It’s particularly important for Prince George who stands to be the first Windsor monarch of the 22nd century," she added.

“Determined their children be afforded as normal upbringing as possible, William and Kate appreciate they are raising a future King.”

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