
Princess Kate is Prince George, Prince Charlotte and Prince Louis' number one fan at school sports matches, with a fellow mum revealing what the Princess of Wales is really like as a doting parent. The Princess of Wales and Prince William are encouraging their three children to pursue sports, and The Real Housewives of London star, Panthea Parker, says that Kate is always there to cheer them on.
Ms Parker told Hello! Magazine: "I see her quite a few times because my son's school plays against her son's school. 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."
The TV star who has three children with her lawyer husband, Ed parker, also described Princess Kate as "really amazing". She explained: "So classy, so lovely, and she never misses any of her children's matches, so really amazing. And nor do I, otherwise how do I know that."
The Princess of Wales shas previously hared a rare parenting insight about the school run back in 2020 on the Happy Mum, Happy Baby podcast.
Speaking to host Giovanna Fletcher, Kate admitted that mum guilt is something that she "absolutely" deals with in her daily life.
"Anyone who doesn't as a mother is actually lying!" she laughed, before sharing a story from that very day.
"And you know even this morning, coming to the nursery visit here - George and Charlotte were like, 'Mummy how could you possibly not be dropping us off at school this morning?'"
As well as being a spectator at school sports matches, the Wales family have spoken about their love of the great outdoors and being active, and have been known to both participate and watch a variety of games.
On July 13, Prince William and Princess Kate took George and Charlotte to the men's singles finals of the Wimbledon Championships. Princess Kate is patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club where Wimbledon is held, and she continued tradition by bringing her eldest children to see some of the finals.
Princess Charlotte also enjoyed an important match with her dad two weeks later on July 27 as they attended the UEFA Women's EURO 2025 final in Switzerland, where they cheered England's women's national team to victory over Spain.
The Prince of Wales, 43, is patron of the Football Association and presented the medals to each team after the final.
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