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bevisp1 Tue 07-Jun-22 09:02:32

Don’t know if it’s me or anyone else feels the same, seems that they didn’t have much success in coming back for the queens platinum jubilee, then suddenly they go back to USA, and now are showing photographs of Lillebet, .. in my opinion, a little too late. They hardly shown any of Archie since he was born, is it now to try and gain ‘brownie points’ and win the public over…. Don’t get me wrong whatever photos they show of the little ones are adorable, but to me a little too late…

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:49:52

GrannyGravy13

There are also videos and photos of Zara &
Mike Tindalls youngest daughter with her hand over her Fathers mouth, I suppose that is Zara’s fault, not Mikes.

Of course!!

The Queen got criticised for shaking hands with a very formal little Prince Charles when she'd been away.
Now the younger Royals are criticised when their children behave like normal children

Can't win.

volver Tue 07-Jun-22 14:50:10

let’s return to the dark ages when children were seen and not heard.

Ah, bliss...

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:51:27

volver

SueDonim

I didn't expect anything of Kate. Except perhaps to have brought up a better behaved child that didn't need spanking

Ah yes, blame the mother. She’s the only person involved in raising a child. The father has no influence, neither do siblings or school and nursery. hmm

If that’s the worst that Louis ever does, he’ll be a paragon of virtue compared to many small children. All that noise at the parade would have sent me potty, tbh.

Half of the under-fives in town here on Saturday seemed to have been afflicted with whatever was bothering Louis. I’ve never seen/heard so many tantrumming children at one time! None of them were hit around by parents, that I could tell. Some parents were trying to reason with their child (as if you can reason with a 3/4yo if they don’t want to be reasoned with!) and another resignedly tucked their screeching child under their arm and carted them away.

OK then. I expect that the Royal Household, with all the resources at their disposal, would have the wherewithal to raise children who could be relied on in public to not behave in unacceptable ways, showing disrespect to their elders. Even if they are only four.

I would have expected the Royal Household to have planned out various scenarios, and have a contingency for when any of the children got over tired (or whatever the excuse is) so that they could leave the stand for a while.

I would have expected the Royal Household not to expect the 4 year old to sit through all those marching military people but to come into the seats when the lively and colourful part of the parade came along.

You simply don’t get it.

A 1 year old behaves in a particular way

A 2 year old behaves in a particular way

A 3 year old behaves in a particular way

A 4 year old behaves in a particular way..

And do on

They are hard wired to mature in a certain way. Every human child goes through the same maturation process. It is perfectly normal.

Managing that behaviour that clashes with societal expectations ( which are not hard wired) is the challenge. That is where the necessary boundaries come in. 4 year olds are hard wired to challenge those boundaries. That is also where parenting comes in to set and keep the boundaries and hope (?) you can hold the line.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 07-Jun-22 14:51:32

Too right.

Germanshepherdsmum Tue 07-Jun-22 14:52:40

That was to volver,

therustyfairy Tue 07-Jun-22 14:53:26

What I find strange about the visit is Harry's lawsuit against the Home Office for high-level royal security yet the bullet proof windows in the Royal car they were travelling in were wound down so Megan could be seen and wave - they did not keep under the radar enough for me, their betrayal of the Royal family is unforgiveable and sadly the actions of the parents will have repercussions for their children.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:54:39

Germanshepherdsmum

Too right.

I didn’t think it was to me??

Psychology clearly not a strength of yours?

SueDonim Tue 07-Jun-22 14:55:45

Own it, Volver.

volver Tue 07-Jun-22 14:56:13

Ah, normal service is resumed...

Four year old child of the Golden Couple misbehaves - oh, its all good.

Bad woman looks out of car window - end of civilisation.

volver Tue 07-Jun-22 14:56:48

SueDonim

Own it, Volver.

Oh I do. Don't worry.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:57:25

volver

Ah, normal service is resumed...

Four year old child of the Golden Couple misbehaves - oh, its all good.

Bad woman looks out of car window - end of civilisation.

I hope you don’t include me in that

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:57:39

GrannyGravy13

I think there are what our family call professional tutters around.

We are used to it, when you walk into posh restaurants with children or turn left on a entering a plane, let’s return to the dark ages when children were seen and not heard.

Yes.

"Speak roughly to your little boy,
And beat him when he sneezes;
He only does it to annoy,
Because he knows it teases."

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Jun-22 14:59:07

Whitewavemark2

volver

Ah, normal service is resumed...

Four year old child of the Golden Couple misbehaves - oh, its all good.

Bad woman looks out of car window - end of civilisation.

I hope you don’t include me in that

Me neither.

Sweeping generalisations.
There are fifty shades of grey in between

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:00:39

So true WWM2 DH and I are currently wrangling a 2 1/2yr old GC, youngest of all cousins on both sides of the family.

It’s tiring but rewarding watching them grasp ideas, how they roll play they just about manage the cinema for a child’s film (not including the trailers and adverts)

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:01:54

Pantglas2

So amusing reading these last posts, reminding me of the comment a kind lady made to me in Asda many years ago when my 4 year old daughter threw a wobbly at checkout after being told no sweets until after lunch.

The cashier passed comment on DD’s bad behaviour as I was paying and the lady next to me sneered at the woman in a very loud voice “Easy to bring up other people’s children - it’s our own we have problems with!”

Still true eh?

“Easy to bring up other people’s children - it’s our own we have problems with!”

Ain't that the truth!!

Sorry, I meant to say Isn't.
My mother would be horrified ?

Daisend1 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:05:39

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemed in a hurry hmmto get back to the U.S.

Whitewavemark2 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:06:38

Daisend1

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex seemed in a hurry hmmto get back to the U.S.

Why do you think that?

Casdon Tue 07-Jun-22 15:07:55

volver

Ah, normal service is resumed...

Four year old child of the Golden Couple misbehaves - oh, its all good.

Bad woman looks out of car window - end of civilisation.

I don’t think that at all, and have never castigated Harry and Meghan, but I do agree with *Whitewavemark’s comment about the hardwiring that guides children to behave/misbehave in certain ways at certain ages. I’m actually glad that Louis behaves exactly as you’d expect a four year old to do - it’s not normal for them to sit like little lambs at that age unless they’ve been brought up in an authoritarian way.

lemsip Tue 07-Jun-22 15:10:25

there private jet was waiting...........
Harry and Meghan have been accused of 'enormous hypocrisy' after flying back to California from the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in a 'Russian oligarch-style' private jet.

The eco-preaching Duke and Duchess of Sussex returned to their £11million Montecito mansion with their children Archie and Lilibet on a gas-guzzling Bombardier Global 6000 before the grand finale of the Jubilee pageant even began on Sunday.

Bombardier is an 'ultra long range' 13-passenger private jet which comes with its own 'private stateroom' that features a flatbed and can travel more than 6,000 miles without stopping. It is not clear who paid for the £160,000 flight.

Pantglas2 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:11:39

They’re lead violins in that orchestra, over here they used to be second fiddle ? and now they don’t even make the string quartet WWM2!

Galaxy Tue 07-Jun-22 15:22:12

Anyone who expects a four year old to sit through that hasnt met many four year olds, it would have been tedious beyond words. Why did they just not appear briefly.

Callistemon21 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:26:07

Casdon

volver

Ah, normal service is resumed...

Four year old child of the Golden Couple misbehaves - oh, its all good.

Bad woman looks out of car window - end of civilisation.

I don’t think that at all, and have never castigated Harry and Meghan, but I do agree with *Whitewavemark’s comment about the hardwiring that guides children to behave/misbehave in certain ways at certain ages. I’m actually glad that Louis behaves exactly as you’d expect a four year old to do - it’s not normal for them to sit like little lambs at that age unless they’ve been brought up in an authoritarian way.

- it’s not normal for them to sit like little lambs at that age unless they’ve been brought up in an authoritarian way

No, it's not.

I had a little chuckle when he was waving enthusiastically at the crowds and his sister put her hand over his and stopped him.
"Enough now!"

GagaJo Tue 07-Jun-22 15:33:21

Should have just had a nanny on one side to hand him off to.

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:40:40

Love this photo of Louis and Grandpa

GrannyGravy13 Tue 07-Jun-22 15:41:07

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