Prince William and Kate Middleton are ensuring they do not repeat Princess Diana's 'parenting regret' with their own children according to a royal expert.
The Prince and Princess of Wales, both 41, are known to be hands-on-parents to their three kids Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and five-year-old Prince Louis, OK!
reports.Their parenting techniques are said to have been influenced by William's beloved late mother, Princess Diana who raised him and his younger brother Prince Harry with her former husband and now monarch, King Charles.However, the late Princess of Wales admitted she had one "big regret" when it came to parenting and that was down to having to be away for long periods of time due to work, according to royal expert Duncan Larcombe.Duncan told OK!: "Diana was very hands-on with the boys but there were large chunks of time she had to be away due to work. "William was also often paraded on royal tours and outings and his childhood was by no means perfect.
That was one of Diana's big regrets".He added: "Not always being there due to work and also times when William had to put his royal life ahead of personal life as a child. "William has always wanted to raise his children with Diana's lessons and regrets in mind.
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