Diana's bodyguard reveals secrets: How did the Princess raise the boys?

Princess Diane's bodyguard, Ken Wharfe, has discovered how Prince William and Prince Harry remember their fun childhood and are inspired to raise their children. The bodyguard, which joined author Ross Coward to write “Diana: The memory of Princess”, before the 25th anniversary of her death, looks back at education [...]
The bodyguard, which joined author Ross Coward to write “Diana: The memory of Princess”, before the 25th anniversary of her death, looks back at the education of her sons from Diana and how she tried to instill in them a sense of order.
” Although the boys had babysitters, she was the mother, and she was always with them in their nursery or brought them to the kitchen for breakfast”, writes Ken, who worked with the Princess of Wales from 1988 to 1993, where they had to stand in line for trips like everyone else, for the London bus and the subway, and at bars and restaurant”, he added.
However, Kevin Wharfe reported: “She even took the boys to M&S to buy William's favorite sausages, which they find fascinating, but Charles couldn't understand because they had the best cooks in Kensington Palace. ”
Ken added: “Herry and William remember their childhood with great love and seem to be relying on the experiences Diana gave them to form their own child rearing. George, Charlotte and Louis are being trained the same way as William... They're enjoying family life on summer holidays with buckets on Norfolk beaches, while Harry and Meghan are seen for walks with Archie and family dog on the beach near their house in California”.












