Kate Middleton’s unwavering sacrifice for her three children has been revealed by the “Real Housewives of London” cast member, Panthea Parker.
Ahead of the world premiere of Bravo’s newest installment of the “Housewives” franchise across the pond, Parker divulged on the Princess of Wales’s hands-on approach to raising her and Prince William’s kids.
The reality TV star, whose children attend Lambrook School in Berkshire, England — the same school that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are enrolled at — opened up about what the future queen is really like.
“I see her quite a few times because my son’s school plays against her son’s school,” Parker, 50, told Hello! magazine of the beloved royal.
“So they play rugby and football against each other so we’re always at her school or my school. I do see her a lot but not to talk to, just from afar.”
And while the Bravolebrity isn’t in Middleton’s close circle and only sees her at school sporting events, the princess has no doubt made a lasting impression on the reality star.
Parker described Princess Catherine, 43, as “classy” and “so lovely,” noting the royal’s sacrifice of “never missing any of her children’s matches.”
Parker added that the princess’s dedication to her children is “really amazing.”
The reality star added that she doesn’t miss her children’s games either, quipping, “Otherwise how do I know that?”
While the Wales children are all enrolled at the same school, which sits nearby their Adelaide Cottage home, George, 12, will be reportedly moving to the $82,000-per-year Eton College in September to continue his higher education.
Prior to committing to Eton, the young royal had toured two other schools in North London, including Highgate School.
Despite the report, Kensington Palace has yet to formally announce the future of George, Charlotte and Louis’ education.
As for Charlotte, the 10-year-old is rumored to be following in her mother’s footsteps by eyeing up Marlborough College in Wiltshire, England.
Princess Catherine studied at the school before meeting William at St Andrews University years later.
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The Princess of Wales demonstrates the same devotion to her children that she once received from her parents, Michael and Carole Middleton
Speaking on the “Happy Mum, Happy Baby” podcast in 2020, the princess recalled her parents making sacrifices to show up for her and her siblings, Pippa and James, throughout their childhood.
“I had a very happy childhood. It was great fun. I’m very lucky I come from a very strong family. My parents were hugely dedicated,” Middleton said at the time. “I really appreciate now as a parent how much they sacrificed for us.”
The princess said her parents “would come to every sports match.”
“I was very keen on sport — they came to every sports match, they’d be the ones on the side-line shouting, and we’d always have our family holidays together,” she said.
“But I think the things that really resonate with me most are the simple things and actually I see that now with my own children, life now is so busy, so distracting and actually sometimes the simple things, like watching a fire on a really rainy day provides such enjoyment.”
She said that “doing the simple things” with her parents is what she tries to do with George, Charlotte and Louis.
“It totally strips away all the complications, all the pressures… as a parent and I think these experiences as well mean so much to children and the world that they’re in which is a real adventure for them at that age,” she added.