Kate Middleton's parenting criticised after video of Prince Louis surfaces
Updated | By Breakfast with Martin Bester
Kate Middleton has been subjected to parenting criticism on Twitter over Prince Louis' behaviour during the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
Let's be honest, raising children is not easy, especially not a four-year-old!
The Duchess has fallen victim to criticism on Twitter for her parenting following the Queen's Jubilee celebrations.
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In a video that surfaced after the 'Trooping the Colour', Prince Louis can be seen displaying "questionable" behaviour.
The four-year-old Prince was seen pulling faces, covering his ears, and putting his hand over his mother's mouth.
Many Twitter users saw the Prince's behaviour as "funny" and "cute".
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However, some were not as amused with the four-year-old's behaviour and criticised Kate Middleton for her parenting.
This split opinion has sparked a debate about parenting and many people are defending the Duchess, saying that raising a four-year-old is not easy - no matter who you are!
What's your opinion? Watch the clip here:
I saw people criticizing Kate Middleton's parenting skills due to the public behavior of her son Prince Louis last week.
— Eric Sammons (@EricRSammons) June 7, 2022
There's no way those critics have ever had a 4yo child, much less a 4yo boy. All boys that age do stuff like this, but none of them are watched by millions. pic.twitter.com/N2Gkxzi155
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