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Prince William Admits Smartphone Access a "Tense Issue" for Royal Kids
10 Nov
Summary
- Prince William says his 3 children don't have cell phones
- William struggles to protect kids from social media harms
- Eldest son George may get a phone with no internet access

In a recent interview, Prince William has opened up about the challenges of raising his three children - Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7 - in the digital age. The royal heir admits it is "really hard" to protect his kids from the harms of social media and the internet.
William revealed that his children currently do not have cell phones, a decision that is becoming a "tense issue" at home. The prince explained that he and his wife Kate Middleton are being cautious about when to allow their children access to smartphones, with the plan to give George a basic phone with no internet when he starts secondary school next year.
"We communicate why we don't think it's right," William said, emphasizing his concerns about the unrestricted access children can have online. The prince joked that he is often the "taxi driver" for his family, shuttling the kids to their various activities and school.
Despite their royal status, William and Kate are determined to provide their children with as normal a childhood as possible. A palace insider previously praised the couple's "stabilizing normality" and commitment to family time, which contrasts with the more formal upbringing William experienced.
As George, the future heir to the throne, begins to take on more public duties, the royal couple is being cautious about his involvement, wanting to ease him into the role on their own terms. The family's focus remains on ensuring their children's wellbeing and happiness amidst the unique challenges of growing up in the spotlight.




