Kate Middleton and Prince William appear to have decided to pass on a unique quality to their children before they take the throne.
The Prince and Princess of Wales have reportedly decided to “pass on their quirky, witty sense of humour, a mix of Monty Python and Benny Hill” to Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
“William and Kate have also passed on their quirky, witty sense of humor, like Monty Python mixed with Benny Hill to the children,” royal expert and author of The King , Christopher Andersen, told Fox News .
“Like all parents of young children, William and Kate find themselves having to act as referees when the kids fight over the TV remote, or when the inevitable sibling banter turns into the inevitable wrestling match,” he added.
Being King of England is a huge responsibility and the royal couple want to prepare their three children for a work-life balance.
William is next in line to the British throne after his father, King Charles III. Meanwhile, Prince George of Wales is second in line to the throne.
Furthermore, Princess Kate has decided to move elsewhere to celebrate the big day after celebrating Christmas with the royal family in Norfolk.
According to a report from Hello!, the Princess of Wales will return to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor to celebrate her 43rd birthday on January 9.