The Princess of Wales wants to be involved in her children's day-to-day lives - but 'wouldn't dream of taking them to McDonald's' and 'doesn’t rock the boat' over royal protocol like , a new book has claimed.In one of its chapters, Gilded Youth, by royal author Tom Quinn, explores Kate's parenting style - insisting she is happy for her children, , nine, , seven, and , four, to have the 'luxuries and privileges of a royal upbringing'.He adds: 'Kate makes no effort - unlike Diana - to bring the children down to earth, because she doesn't want them to have a "normal" childhood in the sense that Diana wanted it for William and Harry.'
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