November 10, 2025 - 23:52

In a candid discussion about fatherhood, Prince William recently shared insights into the complexities of raising his eldest son, Prince George, who has just celebrated a significant milestone at the age of 12. The Duke of Cambridge reflected on the challenges of parenting in the modern age, emphasizing the importance of open communication with his children.
William highlighted the necessity of discussing values and principles with George, particularly when it comes to understanding right from wrong. He stated, “We talk to him and explain why we don’t think it’s right,” illustrating his commitment to guiding his son through the complexities of life and decision-making.
As George navigates his teenage years, William's approach underscores the significance of nurturing a strong relationship built on trust and understanding. This candid revelation offers a glimpse into the royal family's approach to parenting, showcasing their dedication to fostering a supportive environment for their children.
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