Royal Family News: Kate Middleton and Prince William Slammed For Their Parenting Style

Prince George and Princess Charlotte may seem adorable and sweet, but their parents are being slammed online for spoiling them too much. Kate Middleton and Prince William were placed on the hot seat as it was mentioned that they tend to spoil the royal children a little too much.

Kate Middleton made the headlines as several critics bashed her for allowing Prince George feeding their family pet Lupo, ice cream. Prince George's gesture may not be a big deal but animal rights groups were outraged as reportedly overreacted by with the toddler did.

According to CelebDirty Laundry, Kate Middleton and Prince William were placed under fire as they both spoiled their kids. It was mentioned that even Prince William himself admitted that the royal children are "far too spoiled."

Prince William stated that Prince George already has a lot, especially when it comes to toys and other material things. It may be normal for toddlers to be spoiled, but it was spoiling the kids a little too much may have a negative effect in the long run.

"I am not telling, he got too many things, he's far too spoilt, he's not into boats yet," Prince William said.

Though people may be over reactive when it comes to the way Kate Middleton and Prince William treat their children, it was mentioned that parents should not spoil their children, even at an early age. It may be cute when they are still young, but it can create a bigger conflict when they'd get older.

WebMd published a few indicators for parents to determine if their children are spoiled. Parents would be able to determine if their children are turning into brats and it is important to put a stop to it as soon a possible. Discipline is always the key to raising successful adults.

"I think most parents know when their kids are spoiled, but they feel kind of helpless to do anything about it," says Richard Bromfield, PhD, a psychologist at Harvard Medical School.

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