Osipi
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To throw my two cents into the pot here, I'm going to go with the opinion that Diana and Charles were neither a good nor bad parents. What Diana and Charles aimed for was to be a different kind of a parent than what they experienced themselves at a young age.
When William and Harry were born, I think Diana and Charles both wanted to have more of a family environment and made a point to spend more time with their children such as story time, bath time, meals etc. No more of the "Children should be seen and not heard" and kept upstairs with the nannies, governesses and tutors and maybe paraded in to see mum and dad for an hour before they headed out to the theater or dinner party. Of course there were times when it was a necessity that either Diana or Charles or both would have full schedules, I think they both did the very best they could to put their children first and being actively involved in every part of their lives was a top priority.
They did turn out two remarkable young men that they can and should be very proud of.
When William and Harry were born, I think Diana and Charles both wanted to have more of a family environment and made a point to spend more time with their children such as story time, bath time, meals etc. No more of the "Children should be seen and not heard" and kept upstairs with the nannies, governesses and tutors and maybe paraded in to see mum and dad for an hour before they headed out to the theater or dinner party. Of course there were times when it was a necessity that either Diana or Charles or both would have full schedules, I think they both did the very best they could to put their children first and being actively involved in every part of their lives was a top priority.
They did turn out two remarkable young men that they can and should be very proud of.