Elegance and politeness are key values for all members of the royal family, and with the intention of keeping it that way, Prince William and Kate Middleton forbade their children George, Charlotte, and Louis to say these 6 words.
While it is true that there are words that are quite complicated to eliminate from the vocabulary, because of their importance in everyday life, the Prince and Princess of Wales have been responsible for getting a more appropriate pronunciation for the phrases they do not want to hear from their children.
A clear example would be the word ‘the toilet‘ which the little princes have totally forbidden; instead, they can say ‘lavatory’ or even ‘loo’, and likewise, they should replace ‘the lounge‘ by ‘sitting room’ or a ‘drawing room’.
It is evident that for Prince William and Kate Middleton, it is important for their children to communicate in an elegant way since they are required to say ‘scent’ instead of ‘perfume‘ as well as the word ‘Posh‘ which must be mentioned by the children of the Princes of Wales only as ‘Elegant’.
Although ‘tea‘ is a term that is constantly used to refer to the time of a meal, in the house of the future monarchs, that word is discarded. In addition, Prince George pushed a new tradition in his house to change the traditional ‘Pa‘ for ‘Papa’.