Queen Of The House! Kate Middleton's Super Strict Parenting Rules Exposed
Aug. 3 2016, Published 11:09 p.m. ET
Britain's toddler Prince George is in the "terrible threes" but royal parents William and Kate are disciplining him so he doesn't turn into a monster monarch, RadarOnline.com has exclusively learned. Click through the gallery to see how Princess Kate rules her little one's life!
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and Prince George visit Tarongo Zoo
Middleton, 34, is bringing up the future King of England in a very modern way and RadarOnline.com learned that she got her advice on child-rearing from books like Positive Discipline: The First Three Years and The Happiest Toddler on the Block.
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Prince William said after his son's birthday that was definitely over indulged. "He got too many things. He's far too spoiled."
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Middleton tried to make sure she kept the tyke from becoming a tyrant. Instead of "time out," she says, "let's take a break" when George is being super naughty – chasing pet pooch Lupo with a stick or pinching his sister, Charlotte, for example. Mum stays while George goes to a corner of his room and plays with a special "calming" toy or fuzzy book.
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When George is screaming or won't listen, the Duchess of Cambridge sings his favorite songs or puts on his favorite African drumming music to help calm him.
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If George throws a tantrum on the playground, he gets one warning before being taken home. If he doesn't stop, he's hauled home — even kicking and screaming.
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George sometimes refuses to eat, throwing his meal on the floor and making barfing sounds, according to insiders. If that goes down, then he then has to help clean it up! And there is no substitute food. It's either eat or go to bed hungry! So he usually eats. Once in a while, he just gets a glass of milk for dinner.
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When the future King of England wants something he can't have — like an electric Ferrari for kids — and throws a fit, the Duchess pretends to be a three-year-old, gets down on the floor and screams she wants a Ferrari! When George sees how silly this looks, he usually breaks out laughing.
The Duke & Duchess of Cambridge & Prince George visit the Royal International Air Tattoo
Since William and Kate fear embarrassing public tantrums, the minute George looks like he might go ballistic, a nanny takes him home, or he has to go inside. He hates that, so he's pretty motivated not to freak out.
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