The children of Prince William and Kate Middleton – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis – are being raised with a strong emphasis on being close to nature and leading an active lifestyle. According to sources cited by RadarOnline, a key rule in the royal household dictates that the children must spend time outdoors every single day, regardless of the weather.
Insiders reveal that the children are taken outside even during heavy downpours. Their nanny, Maria Borrallo, supervises them, while the parents, as reported, consciously avoid the “closed royal bubble” and excessive formality in their upbringing.
A source close to the family states that the couple wants their children to grow up like typical British youngsters: playing outside, riding bicycles, and returning home with dirty clothes.
Kate Middleton, according to another insider, firmly believes that active outdoor play helps children develop resilience, confidence, and emotional balance.
“If it’s raining, you just put on your boots and go out,” the tabloid quotes a source.








