At the end of March 2024. Kate MiddletonShe revealed her suffering from cancer through a video published by Kensington Palace, after days of rumors and theories about the absence of the Princess of Wales from the public agenda. “This was a huge shock, and … Guillermo and I have done everything we can to address this matter and deal with it privately for the sake of our young family,” he said, referring to his children. Jorge12 years; Charlottefrom 10; and Louisout of 7.
last week, Prince William She traveled to Brazil to attend the UN Climate Change Conference (COP30) and lead the new edition of the Earthshot Prize. During his stay, the future heir to the British throne gave an interview on the program “Domingão com Huck”, on the Brazilian TV Globo network. Among many other topics, the Prince spoke about how he managed his wife’s cancer diagnosis at home with three very young children present. “All families go through difficult times and face challenges together. The way those moments are handled makes the difference. We decided to tell our children everything, the good and the bad news. We explain why certain things happen and why you might feel sad. “Hiding things from them doesn’t work,” he began.
“How you confront these problems is very individual and depends on the moment. This has its advantages and disadvantages. Sometimes, you feel like you share a lot of things with your kids that you probably shouldn’t. Many unanswered questions may arise; I think all parents go through this. There is no manual for being a parentHe added: “We choose to talk about everything.”
He also revealed how he’s growing up at home, despite being the Princes of Wales: “Playing, taxi driver, sports days, games, playing in the garden when I can… I take the kids to school almost every day. We share it, but she’s probably the one who does most of the work,” he admitted. He spoke about the problem of new technologies and social networks among minors: “When Jorge goes to high school, he may have limited access to the Internet. We talk to him and explain to him why we think this is not true. With full access, children end up seeing things online that they shouldn’t. But with restricted access I think it’s good for messaging.”
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