Kate Middleton employed clever techniques to ensure her three children behaved impeccably during the three-day Coronation celebrations, according to a body language expert.
Prince George , 9, Princess Charlotte , 8, and Prince Louis , 5, were praised for their excellent conduct throughout the event, and on Monday, Louis even participated in his first royal engagement alongside his older siblings as the Wales family helped out with the Big Help Out.
An expert has now revealed how the Duchess of Cambridge used smart parenting strategies during the ceremony to manage her young children.
Body language expert Judi James told the Sun : "Kate could be seen keeping a very subtle eye on Louis during the ceremony, and offering him motivational ‘reward’ touches of affection when he did something right. “Louis and Charlotte’s signals of total absorption and determination with the archery was exactly how William and Kate throw themselves into anything sporty or competitive during their royal appearances. “William and Kate showed they clearly understand the need for all their children to learn to enjoy royal events rather than to dread them by seeing them as a chore, bore, or challenge to get through.” Prince George did, however, persuade King Charles to change his page boy uniform for the Coronation because he was worried about being made fun of at school.
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