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How Kate Middleton, Prince William Revolutionize Royal Parenting

| Jun 18, 2015 10:59 AM EDT

Britain's Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, holds her son Prince George as they prepare to board a plane with her husband Prince William (not pictured) to depart Canberra April 25, 2014.

Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton has been a great source of inspiration for women worldwide since she came into limelight after getting married to Prince Williams. Despite being a member of British royal family, the mother of two allegedly repudiated to let conventional royal ways of upbringing.

The 33-year-old is completely focused on her two young children, George and Charlotte. According to The Daily Beast, The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are revolutionizing royal parenting by mixing middle class values.

The royal kid traditionally rose in a nursery faraway from parents by governesses and tutors. They never ate meals with his parents until they were 18 years old. Unlike other royal kids Middleton is raising her kids herself with minimal help.

Prince William was accompanied by his wife and son on his June 14 polo match where they were the center of attraction. Like the kids of his age, Prince George is hyper energetic and very demanding. The toddler was playing there with kids of the Duke of Cambridge's cousins Peter Philips and Zara: Savannah, Isla, and Mia Tindall.

Royal photographer Mark Stewart told to People magazine that Middleton was running after him and making him play and mix-up with other kids. She was trying to be a normal parent. The duchess of Cambridge and Prince George were also seen playing together in early June at a Holland Park.

Middleton's mother has been a great support system since the birth of their second child. Reportedly after moving from Kensington Palace in London to Anmer Hall the royal couple brought along only their governess, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, and Carole Middleton.

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