Kate Middleton in particular "does things her own way" one expert has said, with the use of "royal traditions" a core concept for the family but not an immediate one.
A new change for the Cambridge children, Princess George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, three, marks a break from royal tradition as the Duchess of Cambridge parents in her own way once more.READ MORE: Royal tensions between Harry, William and the Queen 'about to reach boiling point'Prince William, Kate and the three children are set for a move to Adelaide Cottage and leave Kensington Palace behind, with that change marking a key move for the Cambridge family.A move to the Windsor-based property will mark the first time the Cambridge children are without a live-in nanny.Maria Borrallo, who has worked with the family since Prince George was eight will be retained as a full-time employee but live elsewhere, instead of Kate and William's four-bedroom home.The hands-on parenting style of William and Kate appears to be coming up once again, with royal expert Katie Nicholl saying that the style brings a "modern touch" to the family.
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