Prince William and Kate Middleton could take over Windsor Castle when Prince Charles becomes King, according to reports.
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Prince William picks up a game controller to play a few video games during his visit at the BAFTA headquarters on Thursday (January 27) in London, England.
The 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge stopped by the newly opened headquarters to meet with participants of the bursary and scholarship program, as well as the mentoring program.
While there, he spoke with some young computer game designers and opened up about how, as a parent, he limits Prince George‘s screentime.
“At the moment it’s trying to regulate the gaming…monitoring screen time,” he said. “Got to be careful of that.”
William admitted that it’s George who is “particularly” enthralled by video games at the moment.
He then added that it’s something he and George do partake in together.
“The other two [Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis] are a bit too small at the moment but they love the films,” William says. “I adore film and gaming as well.”
Just recently, William opened up about what kind of music his children like to listen to.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton could take over Windsor Castle when Prince Charles becomes King, according to reports.
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Prince William and Kate Middleton are dealing with a struggle that many parents face — limiting screen time. The 39-year-old Duke of Cambridge visited the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) headquarters as president of the association. According to royal reporters, William spoke about his three children — 8-year-old Prince George, 6-year-old Princess Charlotte, and 3-year-old Prince Louis — while taking a tour of the facilities. He noted that George enjoys gaming though he and Kate are «trying to regulate» his screen time. «They're fascinated by it,» he said of his kids.He added of Charlotte and Louis, that they «are a bit too small at the moment, but they love the films.»Though the royals are enjoying parenting their three kids, they don't seem interested in expanding their family any further.
Parents of youngsters often find themselves struggling with how much time they allow their children to spend in front of screens, and Prince William is not immune.
Cambridge has said his children are fascinated by computer games, particularly Prince George but he has been “monitoring screen time”. William’s comment came during a visit to Bafta’s redeveloped headquarters in central London as a bursary scheme in his name was launched to help future stars from under-represented groups forge a career in the creative industries. The duke is president of the arts charity Bafta and praised the organisation’s “commitment” to ensure those with potential have every opportunity to develop their skills.