
Prince William and Princess Kate were praised by world-renowned parenting expert Jo Frost for their skills when it comes to their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis. Ms Frost, from Channel 4's Supernanny, described the future King and Queen as a "dynamic duo," who are raising their children with compassion, stability, and everyday normality despite the unique pressures of royal life.
Speaking to royal reporter, Lydia Alty, who has a big following on her channel, Ms Frost said that she admires how William and Kate balance structure with warmth while raising their three children. She said: "Parenting is no easy task, and when lived under the world's gaze, the challenge magnifies tenfold.
"Yet in Prince William and Catherine, Princess of Wales, I see not only future monarchs but also deeply devoted parents whose grounded approach inspires families everywhere."

The Supernanny described William as a father who prioritises emotional safety and stability, while Kate brings a calm, practical presence - reflected not just in her early years advocacy, but also in her family life.
She said that the couple together create "a harmony between nurture and structure" and ensure their children enjoy as normal a childhood as possible - including school runs, biking holidays, and outdoor adventures.
Ms Frost also praised the couple's decision to keep their children off social media at a young age, noting that their parenting is rooted in responsibility, not privilege.
She said: "Their children learn through daily example that leadership lies in service, kindness, and contribution."
She concluded: "Parenting is never about flawless execution-it's about consistency, humility, and the courage to show up every day.
"William and Catherine's devotion mirrors the very qualities England will rely on when they are King and Queen."
Her comments come shortly after Prince William's candid chat about family life on Apple TV's The Reluctant Traveler with Eugene Levy.
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