READ MORE: Get rid of mosquitos in the house during heatwave using common herbBut how are their dynamics and routines as a family when they are on holiday?Parenting expert and author of best-selling parenting book Octopus on a Treadmill, Gifty Enright, explained "parenting during the summer is a different kind of parenting and depending on the ages of the children".
This is because during the summer months when children are not in school most of the time, "different skills are required". The expert said "Harry and Meghan have got younger children so for them it is all about doing things with them". "At that age, everything is new, exciting and magical. "Gifty said Harry and Meghan will want to spend quality time playing with Archie and Lili "and the kids will want to engage all their senses in the experience". "Keeping them engaged tends to be rather physical", the expert explained.
She said "bucket and spade on the beach and building sand castles can occupy them for hours" and this is something the Duke and Duchess of Sussex will likely do this summer with their children. READ MORE: Meghan Markle's fashion hack to 'look expensive' - 'she is a fan'Kate and William's children, on the other side, are a bit older.
Gifty predicted their holidays "might be a hybrid of the bucket and spade and other pursuits that allow the children to have time to themselves as well".
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