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10 Education Methods Used by Royals in Europe and Japan

The upbringing of children is a matter that worries every parent. It doesn’t matter whether the family is that of a monarch or an ordinary worker. After all, the main goals of any parent are to raise an honest person and a worthy member of modern society, offering their child the best and, of course, preparing them to become a good example to be followed.

O awesome.club tells you today secrets about how royal families raise their children in Europe and Japan. Perhaps you are already successfully applying them in your daily life, and if not, chances are you want to start right now.

Princess Diana

Princess Diana literally did not let go of her children, which was completely unusual for royal families at the time. During her lifetime, Diana distributed copies of her beloved book of hugs1986. This book perfectly explains the benefits that touch can bring to others, especially the little ones.

Kate Middleton and the Duke of Cambridge

The British royal family protects the peace of mind of their children, even during official meetings. This suggests that the parents’ priority lies in the emotional health of their children. They also often use the “double tap” technique. In this way, the child is enveloped in the warmth of both parents, which is a powerful manifestation of their love, and this is one of the most effective ways of restoring emotional stability.

King of Spain Felipe VI and Queen Leticia

Princess Victoria, heir to the Swedish throne, and Prince Daniel, Duke of Vestergötland

The Crown Princess and the Prince do not hide their children from public view: Princess Estela, 6, and Prince Oscar, 2. So they record joint videos and publish them on YouTube. Monarchs not only allow children to play different games during official receptions, but also generally travel together, share recipes and lead a normal life.

Crown Princess Mette-Marit and Crown Prince Haakon of Norway

In favor of social networks.

This royal couple has two children together: Princess Ingrid Alexandra, 14, and Prince Sverre Magnus, 13. In addition, Mette-Marit has an adult son: Marius Borg, from her first marriage, but he does not belong to the royal family and cannot claim the throne. Even so, he never ceases to be a part of the whole family’s public gatherings and outings.

The Princess and Prince attend an international private school in Oslo, where all instruction from fifth grade onwards is in English. Social networks are not alien to them and they lead a normal teenage life, except for the fact that they are always under the lens of paparazzi cameras.

Crown Prince of Denmark Federico and Princess
heiress Mary

The Crown Prince of Denmark’s family, which has four children (Christian, Isabella, Vincent and Josephine), leads an active social life. They always find time to participate in sports competitions, visit different premieres and other entertainment events.

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Unlike the children of other royal families, these little ones behave naturally no matter where they are. Parents see nothing wrong with their harmless childish pranks, and are sometimes willing to deviate from the rules for the sake of their children.

Prince of Monaco Albert II Grimaldi and Princess Charlene

The son of Grace Kelly and his current wife has two children, Jaime and Gabriella, 5 years old. Princess Charlene tries to spend every minute of free time with her children, as shown on her Instagram. Not only does she adore them, she enforces strict rules and instills discipline in the children, being their private swimming teacher herself.

King Philip of Belgium and Queen Mathilde

The family of King Philip and Queen Matilda has four children: Princess Isabel, 17 years old (Duchess of Brabant), Prince Gabriel, 15, Prince Manuel, 13, and Princess Leanor, 10. spend their free time actively and they like to go skiing with their parents or visit the zoo, but they participate in photo shoots without much desire.

At the age of 10, the eldest daughter of the monarchs gave a speech in memory of those killed in the First World War. She also voluntarily helps children with learning difficulties, the elderly, the homeless and other people with a disability.

Maxima, Queen Consort of the Netherlands, and King Willem-Alexander

Imperial Family of Japan

The only child born into the imperial family in the past 40 years, Prince Hisahito has now turned 12. Before his birth, a serious threat loomed over the empire: a succession crisis, as only princesses were born before him, who by law cannot claim the throne.

Since early childhood, Hisahito has been passionate about insects and nature, and his family firmly supports him in this. For example, the grandmother once gave him a silkworm larva, which was bred by the prince himself. And, by the way, at school there is no distinction for the emperor’s son, he is treated as just another one.

What did you think of these tips? Are you willing to apply any of them with your children? Or maybe it has its own, no less effective methods? Share them and compare them in the comments section of this post.


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