Prince William and Kate Middleton do not hide anything from their children

Prince William I was honest about the hard parts of clay – and why he too Princess Kate Middleton he did not hide his health battle from the children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
“Every family has their difficulties and their challenges, and I think it’s up to the individual how they deal with those problems,” William, 43, told the Brazilian outlet of vintage travel. “We choose to communicate more with our children.”
William said there are “good things” and “bad things” about this parenting style – especially when it comes to revealing details about Kate’s 2024 cancer diagnosis.
“Sometimes you feel like you’re looking at kids when you probably shouldn’t,” she added. “But most of the time we hide things from them it doesn’t work, and we explain to them how they feel, why it happened, why they feel the same way, than they are more relaxed about what you quote.”
The Prince of Wales added, “There would be more questions than answers. It’s always the Law of moderation, every parent knows that. How much should I be a parent;
Kate, 43, announced in March 2024 that she had started chemotherapy after being diagnosed with an incurable form of cancer. Before that September, he had completed his treatment. Kate announced this past January that she was officially in remission.
William also discussed his parenting duties during the same interview in Brazil. He noted that Kate does most of the heavy lifting.
“Players, taxi driver, sports days, matches, playing in the garden when I can,” she said. “School ran a lot of days. I mean, Catherine and I share them, but you probably do a lot of them.”
William has spoken extensively about allowing their children to make phone calls – he first opened up about it in an interview last month.
“It’s really hard. Our kids don’t have phones,” William added. “When George goes on to high school, he’ll probably have one with limited access. We talk to him and explain why we don’t think it’s right.”
William’s fear of giving “full access” is to children “seeing things on the Internet they shouldn’t.” However, he and Kate are considering “restricted access” to their 12-year-old son.
“I think it’s good for messaging,” he added.
William said he and Kate were embarrassed by their phone rules during an appearance in October Eugene LevyApple TV Series, A skeptical traveler.
“Louis loves the trampoline, so he’s obsessed with trampolining and actually, Charlotte is doing really well,” William said. “As far as I know, they just end up jumping up and down on the trampoline, hitting each other, most of the time.”
He added, “Charlotte does her netball and her ballet, and they are busy with sports and being outside is very important. George tries to see how successful we are.”




