If you tuned into the Queen’s Jubilee, you probably noticed Prince Louis’ behaviour and antics. His adorable reaction to his mum’s supposed scolding sparked an online debate.
Some say the young prince displayed inappropriate behaviour during his grandmother’s celebration. However, some parents argue that the boy only acted like most kids his age.
In this article you’ll read:
- Prince Louis’ Behaviour at Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee
- The Cambridges Acknowledged Prince Louis’ Behaviour
- Disciplining Babies and Toddlers
Prince Louis’ Behaviour at Queen Elizabeth’s Jubilee
During Queen Elizabeth’s Pageant Jubilee Parade, Prince Louis’ behaviour took the spotlight. Several snapshots of the young royal caught the attention of numerous netizens. Each photo showcased the typical childish antics of four-year-olds who want to rebel against their mums.
Some of the famously shared pictures of Prince Louis include ones where he stuck out his tongue to his mum. Most parents can’t help but relate with the Duchess of Cambridge as she tries to appease her son’s tantrums. The prince’s defiant facial expressions often remind mums and dads of their rebellious toddlers.
Most parents believe Prince Louis’ behaviour looks similar to that of most four-year-olds. However, some believe the young royal’s antics should not be praised. Additionally, other netizens looked down on the Duchess’ ability to discipline her child.
In truth, we don’t blame those who believe that the prince did not act accordingly during the Queen’s Jubilee. Most onlookers think highly of royalty.
The Cambridges Acknowledged Prince Louis’ Behaviour
On William and Cate’s Instagram account, the couple looked back on the Queen’s Jubilee. Of course, they acknowledged Prince Louis’ behaviour which gained viral fame.
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The royal couple started the post by thanking the people who celebrated with them. They also acknowledged the crowds of people that flocked the streets to witness the parade.
Finally, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge ended the heartwarming post by saying, “We all had an incredible time, especially Louis… 👀”
Netizens flooded the comments, agreeing with Prince Louis’ “incredible time” at the Jubilee. Despite the debate, most of the remarks garnered no hate for the young royal’s cheekiness against his mum.
If you check out the post, we barely see any negative ones from netizens. Despite the online debate, we believe we can all agree that the prince behaved like most kids his age. In truth, most onlookers think his tantrum displays a tamer version than that of most toddlers. You may even compare Prince Louis’ behaviour to that of kids that throw tantrums in public.
Moreover, TikTok creator Amanda posted a video explaining why she expected Prince Louis’ behaviour at the Jubilee. She gained a large following on the platform for talking about royal families from different countries.
In her post about the young prince, she stated, “I think that [Prince] Louis is a four-year-old child [who] is not ready for these [types of] events.”
Disciplining Babies and Toddlers
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Here at theAsianparent, we once discussed the scenario of disciplining babies. While we believe it’s okay to start early, we also think that parents must keep their baby’s age in mind.
When it comes to teaching your kids to behave, we suggest you strengthen your resolve while keeping your tone calm. Moreover, we must try to refrain from raising our voices. Us parents need to convince our kids to behave without implementing any fear.
To help you keep track of disciplining your kids, here are some tips we compiled:
Use a Stern Voice
Most parents shift their tone of voice when it comes to disciplining their kids. For new mums and dads, we suggest you come up with one. With this, your children can differentiate when they are being disciplined.
Praise Them When They Behave
After determining your strict tone, you can use your regular voice for praise. Additionally, you can add a cheery pitch to encourage good behaviour. When we praise our kids for behaving, they develop good manners as they grow.
Don’t Be Afraid of Giving Them a Timeout
The practice of timeouts plays an important role in teaching our kids to behave. As they grow, they normally develop attention-seeking behaviour. By practising timeouts, our children find the time to reflect on their actions without our help.
Break the Tension With a Laugh
Once our kids understand the consequences of their actions, we need to lighten the mood afterwards. With this, our children find the chance to move on from the tension of being disciplined. By breaking the tension, you can prevent any strain between you and your child.
Acknowledge Your Mistakes as a Parent
As adults, we must display proper behaviour to our kids. With this, they can follow in our footsteps and behave well in front of others. Additionally, we must also not be ashamed of admitting our faults. This teaches our kids to own up to their mistakes and improve on their behaviour.
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