Royal life seems to come with a lot of perks.

The three children of Prince William and Princess Catherinelive an extremely lavish life.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis all have access to the best things in the world.

Prince George and Prince Louis in a carriage

They live in palaces and have several country homes to escape to when life in London gets too noisy.

Plus, they already have massive sway over the economy of the United Kingdom.

It’s a lot for such young kids.

The royal family walking outside

With so many perks, it’s only natural that there are a few cons to such public-facing lives.

There’s already a long list ofthings Princess Charlotte is not allowed to do.

Plus she won’t be able to wear a tiara until she gets married.

The Wales family at their car

Similar restrictions apply to her two brothers.

George and Louis will face some obvious and unique restrictions in their lives as young royals.

The young boys are expected to eat everything that’s on their plates without exception.

Prince George and Prince Louis with Prince William

“There is no tantrums or food throwing and the children eat what is set before them.

Borrallo was trained at the famous Norland College.

So there certainly isn’t much leeway for George and Louis in negotiating their meals.

The Wales family laughing on balcony

Mirman applauded William and Catherine’s choice to dress George in more formalwear.

“I think his parents are fantastic at judging what to wear and when,” she explained.

“He is growing up fast and more of a young man than a little boy now.”

The Wales family walking to school

For Prince George and Prince Louis, training for public events began when they were very small.

As Louis was only newly born, he wasn’t at this particular event.

Etiquette instructor Myka Meier toldPeoplethat the royal children would have received prior training for these public-facing events.

The Wales children in a carriage

Of course, things don’t always go according to plan.

Louis famously stole the show at the Platinum Jubilee in June 2022.

Kids will be kids, even royal ones.

Prince William with his sons at event

“Certainly by age five.

The only person they will curtsy or bow to is the sovereign.

A royal highness does not curtsy to another royal highness.

The Wales family in a carriage

Yes, there are articles that state this, but it is not true.”

It wouldn’t be a constant thing.

Despite that fact being common knowledge, the royal kids still receive loads of gifts.

This massive stash included clothing, stuffed animals, and toys for the little royal.

However, gifts given by family members do not fall under this strict rule.

A. Milne’s “Winnie the Pooh.”

Since this was from a relative, Louis was no doubt able to keep the special book.

This includes a ban on iPads.

“There will be lots and lots of outdoor play.

Nevertheless, for George and Louis, a lack of screen time might be annoying.

However, William toldBBC Newscastthat Louis is especially fond of the outdoors.

“Louis just enjoys playing outside the whole time.

He lives outside,” William said of his youngest son.

Even for the royals, school nights are school nights and they aren’t allowed to go out.

Though we certainly see the royal kids at daytime events.

Her three kids attend Lambrook School in Bracknell near their home, Adelaide Cottage in Windsor.

But this does restrict George and Louis from seeing “Mary Poppins.”