Prince William: We tell our children everything about Kate’s cancer
Prince William shared how openness about health issues and delaying mobile phone use aim to protect their children from anxiety and online harms, the prince said.
- Prince William said there is no rulebook for parenting and he and Catherine communicate a lot with their children, as hiding things from them does not work.
- Prince William noted that his children do not have phones yet, but George might get limited access when he starts secondary school, as the prince is concerned about children accessing inappropriate content online.
- The prince was in Brazil to mark the fifth Earthshot Prize, which celebrates ideas to help tackle issues affecting the planet, with the winners of each category receiving £1m to further develop their ideas.
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