Kate Middleton Shares ‘Beautiful’ Photo of Prince William With Their 3 Kids in Father’s Day Tribute

Kate Middleton Shares ‘Beautiful’ Photo of Prince William With Their 3 Kids in Father’s Day Tribute

Only a day after Kate Middleton surprised royal fans by appearing at the 2024 Trooping the Colour event on Saturday, June 15—her first official public appearance since the start of the year—the princess shared a new family photo that had fans in awe.

The mother of three shared the special moment she captured on her official Instagram account, writing in the caption, “We love you, Papa. Happy Father’s Day 💕 G, C & L.”

In the photo, taken from behind, Middleton’s husband, Prince William, stood with his arms around their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, as they looked out at an expansive beach and the blue waves coming in.

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Fans shared their appreciation and love for the new royal photo in the comments, with sweet replies like, “This is a lovely photo of a lovely family. Happy Fathers Day, Prince William ❤️,” and “Such a beautiful, sweet photo taken by the Princess of Wales!”
Others wrote, “What a team you all are 🫶🏻,” “Oh my gosh! What an amazing photo. Really captures their bond,” and “I wish you had the greatest of times!”

Many more complimented Middleton’s talent behind the camera, saying that it was “a fabulous shot” and “delightful,” with one fan writing that the princess “conveys the emotions in the photo to us in the best way!😍.”

The newest personal photo from the royal family comes not long after Middleton’s Mother’s Day picture caused a huge conspiracy after it was revealed to be heavily edited. People found the photo suspicious and touted conspiracy theories about what was going on with Middleton, as she had been out of the public eye since January.

Not long afterward, Middleton released a video addressing the public and announcing that she had been diagnosed with cancer and was undergoing chemotherapy. Since then, she has continued to stay out of sight, at least until Trooping the Colour.

Next: Fans Shower Kate Middleton With Love in New Video Following Public Return: “Welcome Back Princess”

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Psychologist’s 15-second-tip to ‘stop children being rude’ is eye-opening
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Dealing with kids can be exceptionally hard if you fail to understand their perspective. A psychologist suggests trying a 15-second tip that will make them cooperative almost instantly.

Most interpersonal conflicts occur among people unaware of the psychology behind them. Such as ‘Daddy Issue’ – a commonly used slang that undermines the deeper issues associated with it.

How to make your kid go from rude to cooperative
Clinical psychologist Dr. Becky Kennedy talks about one of the ways to improve your relationship with your children, which works on anybody.

She claims the 15-second- tip always works regardless of your kid’s age. All you need to do is listen and question rather than react.

The simplest question you can ask them is what you can do better as their parent. Let them pour their heart out and it doesn’t matter if they bring up the prettiest of issues such as what you gave them for breakfast or reduced screen time.
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All you need to do to reduce their rudeness is listen and ask how it would be to try their way, so they feel heard and become considerate.

This could work in any relationship, including a professional setup because by listening and questioning, you’re letting the other person know that you “respect” them and are “invested in the relationship”.

What every parent needs to know
Parents of today’s generation are undeniably overprotective of their kids. However, by doing so, they are making a huge mistake the psychologist tells every parent to avoid.

Your children seek your support and not your solutions, says Dr. Becky. This means you shouldn’t always take it upon yourself to find a solution when they are met with challenges.

If your kid finds it hard to learn a language, tell him or her that you “understand that language learning can be tricky,” but don’t offer to read it out for them.

Letting children figure things out on their own not only gives them confidence but also makes them resilient. As much as you want to be there for your kid and hate to see them suffer, being supportive is the ideal way to deal with any situation.

Dr. Becky is a clinical psychologist and founder of an online parenting advice organization called Good Inside – helping “millions of parents a better way to see and solve challenges in their homes.” She has a BA in psychology and human relationships from Duke University and a PhD in clinical psychology from Columbia University.

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