Kate Middleton’s strict household rule that affects George, Charlotte and Louis

Members of the Royal Family must abide by a series of strict rules and codes of conduct at all times, whether that is adhering to specific protocol, attending events or arriving in a particular order.

While household rules are certainly not as steeped in pressure, the Prince and Princess of Wales also have a selection of rules for Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to follow at home.

One of these rules has been implemented by the couple for their children when they are becoming too animated or boisterous with one another.

To keep the family home as quiet and as relaxed as possible, the couple have introduced a 'no shouting' rule. A source revealed how Prince William and Kate deal with their children in a calm and gentle way and never shout at them.

A royal source told The Sun: "Shouting is absolutely ‘off limits’ for the children and any hint of shouting at each other is dealt with by removal." Instead of sending their children to a naughty step or to their rooms, Kate and William have introduced a 'chat sofa'

The source explained: "The naughty child is taken away from the scene of the row or disruption and talked to calmly by either Kate or William. Things are explained and consequences outlined and they never shout at them."

Another way that the couple are keeping the children's lives as normal as possible is by implementing certain rules with members of staff at home. An interesting revelation about what it is like working for the couple has come to light in royal author Valentine Low's new book 'Courtiers: the Hidden Power Behind the Crown'.

One detail concerns what William has asked of his staff when they visit him at home for work. The royal expert revealed that William likes staff to dress casually, unless they have an important meeting.

According to Mr Low, one member of the royal household said: "The kids run around the office, and he does not want it to be stuffy. If we have important meetings, or are going to Buckingham Palace, then of course we [wear suits]." They added that William had said: "This is where my family lives."

After the family's memorable time at the late Queen's Platinum Jubilee in June 2022, parenting expert, Jo Frost, AKA 'Supernanny' praised the Princess of Wales' parenting tactics when it came to energetic Prince Louis.

Speaking to The Mirror, Frost said: "For such a young age, Prince Louis did extremely well with royal protocol on the balcony. There was much to take in and absorb, no doubt beautifully overwhelming. I agree with the sentiment that what we saw was an insight into Louis' personality and quirky temperament which was a delight to see.

"[At the Pageant] what we all saw was a four-year-old holding up physically strong to a long day, with sitting and doing lots of things that aren't involved in a typical day for Prince Louis, like most children if they go to a special event.

"I think The [Princess of Wales] had the right measure of being empathetic to Prince Louis' needs and holding firm with boundaries when he was testing them. So no time out needed. For a one-off occasion Princess Charlotte and Prince George were up with thousands of other children their age celebrating in the fun of this special event and it was wonderful for the royals to witness this remarkable special occasion."

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