WATCH: Royal children s first days at school
The Mirrorrevealed that Louise spent a year at the college researching a documentary and told the paper that there is one word the nannies are taught never to say while at work with children.
Nope, it s not a swear word (although we assume they are banned), the word is simply kids .
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It s quite a surprise to hear such an innocuous word is off-limits, but Louise explained the rationale behind the rule. Louise said: The word kid is banned. It s a mark of respect for the children as individuals.
Loose Women s Stacey Solomon has defended the Duchess of Cambridge after critics said the royal had no right to say parenting in lockdown has left her exhausted .
The TV personality rushed to Kate s defence on the ITV programme today, after host Jane Moore revealed several tweets lambasting the duchess, who lives in Kensington Palace with Prince William and their three children, for admitting she felt exhausted .
Kate, 39, spoke candidly about the challenges of looking after Prince George, seven, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, during a light-hearted chat with a group of parents from Roe Green Junior School in Kingsbury, London.
Hobbies are important, whatever they are, she said. Life is not all about school, it’s about family and relationships and enjoying your hobbies, Louenna said. With all this extra time at home, we now have time to practice the hobbies that usually get sidelined - it could be that your child has a passion for baking, or playing football, or sewing, or painting. And these hobbies could turn into a lifelong passion so try and spend some time helping them improve their skills.
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