British royal expert Hilary Fordwich recently stepped forward to dish on what the Windsor’s are hoping, in terms of their children’s’ dynamic in the future.
She shared their aversion to the traditional heir and spare dynamic during an interview with Fox News Digital.
It began with her saying, “They are both determined to avoid the traditional ‘heir and spare’ dynamic by emphasizing that Prince George is the ‘first among equals,’ so that Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are treated as his equals.”
And “this ensures they all feel valued and included, rather than sidelined or overshadowed.”
According to Ms Fordwich, “William and Kate accomplished this by working as a family unit, for household chores, cooking and the like.”
This is in stark contrast to how “previous royal generations relied heavily on nannies, whilst their parents focused on royal duties, thereby leaving little time for hands-on involvement.”
And this is that resulted in their children feeling emotionally neglected,” the expert feels.
Hence, “Both William and Kate, untraditionally for royals, are very involved in their children’s daily lives, from school runs to bedtime routines.”
“They’ve maintained strong family bonds, a sense of normalcy and are reducing feelings of isolation, as well as favoritism.”
Something very different from Prince William’s own childhood “which was plagued by their parents’ highly publicized, acrimonious divorce, as well as the frequent pressures of royal life.”