Kate Middleton and Prince William protect Prince George and Charlotte with these steps | Royal | News (Details)

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According to royal expert Omid Scobie the couple are determined to “bring up their children as normal as possible”.

Due to their worldwide fame, the in-demand couple are obliged to think very carefully about the privacy of their children.

The family have spent a lot of time outside of London, reducing the number of prying eyes.

When they were first married the couple lived in rural north Wales, where Prince William was working as a helicopter pilot.

Following the birth of Princess Charlotte in 2015, they moved full-time to a ten-bedroom country house in Norfolk with Prince George attending a local school.

Local police took the time to warn local residents to respect their privacy.

A letter received by locals said: “There have in the past been a number of intrusions into the privacy of the Royal Family which in the main have been as a result of professional photographers using long-distance lenses.

“The Sandringham Estate trusts that there will not be a need to take any further action other than bringing these points to your attention.”

According to Vanity Fair, when they returned to Kensington Palace the couple planted 40-foot high conifer trees around the property to protect their privacy by making it more difficult for photographers to take photographs.

The Prince and Duchess are also very careful about who they employ and with whom they associate.

Their nanny, Maria Teresa Turrion Borrallo, was trained at the elite Norland School for nannies which teaches its students how to care for the children of the rich and famous.

Their friendship group is equally very reliable and dedicated.

Royal commentator Victoria Arbiter told Cosmopolitan magazine: “Their friends are incredibly loyal.

“Nobody wants to be thrown out of the royal circle; this circle does not leak.”

Mrs Arbiter stated that “nobody was talking” among the friends of the Duke and Duchess when she was reporting on the 2011 Royal wedding.

She said: “Because they know the minute they do they’re out.”

The couple have also chosen not to have a social media presence.

This is not a requirement, as Princess Eugenie has developed a burgeoning Instagram account.

However the move has restricted the amount of personal information regarding the couple which is available online.

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