An expert has just touched on the pure ‘occupation’ Prince William feels on the safety of his children.
The expert in question is the former BBC Royal correspondent Jennie Bond.
She was talking to The mirror About this bid for privacy of Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, explaining that it stems from Prince William’s own experience.
“After a childhood spent mixing between the homes of his Krangel parents, William is determined to give his family the stability he missed,” she began by saying.
“He is almost obsessed with protecting his family’s privacy. And the fact is that they can have a lot more privacy in a secluded house in Windsor Great Park than they could ever enjoy if they live in the middle of a major tourist attraction such as the palace or castle,” she also said.
“While his children are young, I can also understand that he wants to keep them as grounded (literally) as possible so that they know exactly what a comfortable and living home life feels like: something crucial to William because he never had it before he married.”
Before concluding, she also said, “I’m sure he knows he will have to” put his public face on “much more when he takes over. But at the moment he is much more a protective man and father than a king in store. And that’s ok with me.”
For those who are not daring, the family is currently planning to change against Forest Lodge and plans to leave Adelaide Cottage, where Kate spent most of last year fighting for cancer.



