I have to limit Prince George’s screen time, admits Duke of Cambridge
28.01.2022 - 02:24
/ msn.com
Prince George, who is enjoying playing computer games at the age of eight, is subject to strict limits on his screen time at home, the Duke of Cambridge has disclosed. The Duke, who visited young computer game designers at the new headquarters of Bafta on Thursday, said his elder son “in particular” loves computer games, adding that he and the Duchess try to “regulate screen time” for their children. “At the moment it’s trying to regulate the gaming… monitoring screen time,” he said.
“Got to be careful of that. “They’re fascinated by it. George particularly.
He’s more interested in it. The other two are a bit too small at the moment but they love the films. “I adore film and gaming as well.
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