Prince William, Kate Middleton, Prince George, Princess Charlotte
Prince William and Kate Middleton prioritize their kids, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, at all times. Pictured: The royal family view helicopter models H145 and H135 before departing from Hamburg airport on the last day of their official visit to Poland and Germany on July 21, 2017 in Hamburg, Germany. Getty Images/Chris Jackson

Kate Middleton and Prince William are the epitome of “perfect” parents, and their two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte, are also an example of well-mannered kids.

The royal family’s relationship with each other can be observed through Middleton and Prince William’s body language especially when taking care of their children.

Blanca Cobb, a body language expert and the author of “Methods of the Masters,” told Good Housekeeping, “Overall, their attentive body language indicates that they’re in tune to their children’s emotional needs.”

Middleton and Prince William typically bend down so they could be on eye level with their children. This behavior proves that their primary focus is their kids. Even when cameras are around, the couple still makes sure to bend down and reach out to Prince George and Princess Charlotte whenever necessary.

“They look their kids in the eye, which shows that they want a true connection , even a little authority when necessary,” Traci Brown, body language expert and author of “How to Detect Lies, Fraud and Identity Theft: The Field Guide,” said.

In one of the photos taken of Prince William and Prince George, the doting dad is leaning over his son, while Prince George shook hands with a woman. Patti Wood, a body language expert and author of “SNAP: Making the Most of First Impressions, Body Language, Charisma,” said that Prince William appears to be his son’s protector.

“William is also letting his son determine how much he needs him. Here, Prince George is only holding on to his father with a few fingers, proving that he feels comfortable in the situation,” Wood said.

Meanwhile, parenting expert Jasmine Peters previously revealed why Prince William is always with Prince George, and Middleton is always with Princess Charlotte.

“Fathers are typically responsible for the disciplinary actions, redirection, protection and provision of the family. Yes, it could reflect that Kate and William are traditional, but it also reflects the importance of the bond created between father and son and mother and daughter that they both treasure and hold dearly as responsible and loving parents,” she told the Daily Mail.