North West prefers living a simpler life at her dad Kanye West's apartment with no private staff or security.

North West continues to prove she's a daddy's girl

North West continues to prove she's a daddy's girl

The eldest daughter of the 'Good Morning' rapper, 46, and Skims founder Kim Kardashian, 43, would much rather stay at her father's place than her mom's lavish $60 million Hidden Hills mansion, where she has a chef and a manny.

Speaking to her sister Kourtney Kardashian, 44, on Thursday's (02.11.23) episode of 'The Kardashians', Kim said of her 10-year-old daughter: "She'll be like, 'Dad is the best.'

"'He has it all figured out. He doesn't have a nanny, he doesn't have a chef, he doesn't have security. He lives in an apartment.'

"And she'll start crying, 'Why don't you have an apartment? I can't believe we don't have an apartment.'"

However, it turns out Kourtney's brood prefer their father Scott Disick's small place, too.

The pregnant Poosh founder - who has Mason, 13, Penelope, 11, and Reign, eight, with the 40-year-old reality star - replied: "They do that at Scott's too.

"'Dad has the best house, your house sucks. He has the best house. It's not super big, the vibe's better.' I feel like everything falls on the parent that's more involved.'"

Kim - who also has Chicago, five, and sons Saint, seven, and four-year-old Psalm with Kanye - admits she's learned a lot from North about life and the art of "patience".

In a confessional, she said: "Kourtney always says that North is my lesson on this planet.

"I'm supposed to learn even more about patience - she teaches me patience. She has taught me a lot about life."

North is far beyond her years and has just had her first solo cover interview with i-D magazine, where she revealed she aspires to own Yeezy and Skims.

Aged just 10, North is already thinking about being a businesswoman like her parents and is eyeing taking over their fashion firms.

She told the publication: “One day I want to own Yeezy and Skims, and I want to be a business owner."

Until then, she'd like to earn some pocket money walking dogs to pay for her art tools.

She said: “When I’m, like, thirteen, I want to walk dogs, to make money to buy art supplies, because everything around here is so expensive."