Experts reveal that the key to Prince William and Kate Middleton’s enduring 13-year marriage is their shared playful spirit, competitiveness, and commitment to giving their children a normal, grounded upbringing.
Royal author Christopher Andersen notes that their sense of humour and friendly rivalry, whether in board games or sports, strengthens their bond and has been passed down to their children, George, Charlotte, and Louis.
The family often competes in everything from foot races to card games, though this can sometimes lead to sibling squabbles.
Despite their royal status, William and Kate prioritise hands-on parenting and a down-to-earth household.
Kate’s experience growing up in a “normal background” has influenced how she manages the royal household, assigning chores to their children, such as George caring for the family’s pet.
Both William and Kate’s love of sports and outdoor activities has also become central to their family dynamic.
Since Kate’s recovery from a recent cancer scare, experts observe a “renewed energy” in the couple, with their close-knit bond and shared passions continuing to set them apart as modern, relatable royals.