Their father's life has always been a media spectacle. Even after his death, news about the King of Pop never stops. The children whose faces were long ago covered in masks are now unveiled and becomes media's center of attention.

They have lived an abnormal life being the children of Michael Jackson but those around them say that the children seem perfectly normal even more behaved and polite in comparison to other children.

The children own their very own celebrity Shangri-La, an exclusively gated community in Calabasas, California. Some of their neighbors include Lady Gaga, Kim Kardashian, and Jackson's ex-wife Lisa Marie Presley. They live with their grandmother Katherine in a six-bedroom mansion.

After interviewing several people who are close to the family, "The Mail" reveals a sketchy detail of what's going on inside the lives of the Jackson children.

Among the three children, Prince and Paris are more likely to continue the music dynasty of their late father. Appearing more comfortable on stage and seemingly friendly to people. Although exposed to Michael's unusual ways, Prince and Paris seem to be normal expect for Blanket who is more distant and withdrawn.

"He is shy, speaks very little and seems to be more shell-shocked than his siblings," a close family friend said.

When Jackson was still alive the children were home schooled but now Prince and Paris attends Buckley School. They go to and from school in four-wheel-drive vehicles with their bodyguards.

"They're down-to-earth kids, not full of themselves, not pretentious. They don't wear $500 sneakers and, except for their father's trial, they don't watch TV," Diane Dimond, author of the book "Be Careful Who You Love: Inside The Michael Jackson Case"

"Of course, a staff of three maids, a full-time chef and a round-the-clock security detail looks after them," Dimond added.

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