As the crown prince couple of the United Kingdom royal family, the future king of United Kingdom and the queen of United Kingdom, Prince William and Princess Kate are particularly dazzling among many royal family members, royal fans around the world are particularly concerned about this golden boy and jade girl, their every move, word and deed is the headline news of various media, and as their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have also become the focus of the media, and people see the popular "royal little star".
Although, as the "second generation of kings", Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis will undoubtedly enjoy a very high standard of living, their material living conditions are very superior, and they are also celebrities with a social status that is difficult for ordinary people to achieve, but do they really have a very happy and happy life?
Perhaps the answer is no, the so-called "want to wear the crown, must bear its weight", as the "second generation of the king", although they can get the exclusive preferential treatment of the royal nobles, but at the same time, they must be bound by the complicated rules of royal etiquette of the royal family, and they are forced to abide by all kinds of rules and regulations at a young age, which obviously has a serious conflict with the innocent and romantic, free and unrestrained nature of children and teenagers.
In fact, the British media even called Kensington Palace, where Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis once lived, a "children's prison". On October 12, local time, British media published a report describing Kensington Palace, where Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis once lived, as a "children's prison"
The Williams' family "faces a difficult year full of change" and that this year their children have left Kensington Palace, which the report described as a 'children's prison'.
According to reports, the Williams are facing Kate's worrying cancer condition this year, with months of cancer treatment to come. In addition to this, the Williams left their lives in London and moved to settle in Adelaide Villa at Windsor Manor with Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
The Williams moved out of Kensington Palace 1A in order to give the children more freedom. According to reports, the palace in West London has restrictions on younger members of the royal family, as a famous queen (Queen Victoria) was also severely restricted in the palace during the first 18 years of her life.
·Ingrid Seward, a royal biographer and editor-in-chief of Majesty Magazine, said in an interview with The Sun that Kensington Palace was like a "glorious children's prison" for children who wanted to be able to live without being watched. She thinks Windsor Manor would be a perfect fit for them, because there would be more freedom, children could go to school together without unnecessary attention and interruptions, and there would be less rules and regulations than living in a palace.
Kensington Palace was formerly home to Princess Diana, Prince William and Prince Harry, and it was previously thought that the palace was not an ideal home for children.
Queen Victoria is one of the most famous occupants of the palace. Before she ascended to the throne in 1837, Victoria was subject to numerous rules imposed by her mother's stern Auditor General, Sir John · Conroy.
These rules, known as the "Kensington system", forbade the young princess from reading popular books, spending any time alone without a tutor or governess, and from walking down the stairs without holding an adult's hand.
These restrictive regimes made the young Princess Victoria weak and dependent on her mother and Conroy, and therefore less likely to side with her relatives in Europe and the Hanoverian dynasty. Their efforts were ultimately in vain, as Victoria refused to sign the regency decree and succeeded to the throne less than a month after the age of 18.
The so-called life is unsatisfactory nine times out of ten, even if it is a member of the royal family with a noble status, there is also an insignificant pain from outsiders, under the light of the royal halo, there is also a deep shadow, the crown is dazzling, but if you want to wear the crown, you must bear its weight.
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