Whenever images or footage have been released of Prince William, Catherine and their children, they tend to paint a picture of idyllic and harmonious family life.
However, the latest revelations from Prince William have suggested that, just like many parents, he spends time mediating squabbles between his children in the mornings.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s little princess is becoming quite the little lady. During a trip back to Cambridge University a few days ago for the opening of the new archive centre at St. John’s College, the Prince opened up about his young royals.
William, who has previously described his 6-year-old daughter Princess Charlotte as his “little joy of heaven,” said that his daughter is very “lady-like.” As for his 8-year-old son Prince George, William said the cherubic boy was “lively,” and further joked that the family’s pet dog Lupo was good at messing up the lawn.
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Prince William Says Princess Charlotte and Prince George Had a ‘Massive Fight’ Each Morning — Until He Intervened. “Most mornings there’s a massive fight between Charlotte and George as to what song is played in the morning,” the Duke of Cambridge, 39, shared on the “Time to Walk” season 2 finale.
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He further stated “And I have to, now, basically prioritize that one day someone does this one, and another day it’s someone else’s turn. So George gets his go, then Charlotte gets her go. Such is the clamour for the music.”
The Prince chose Shakira’s Waka Waka to be one of three songs played during the episode, as he said his children “are loving” it at the moment. He added about the children’s dancing, “There’s a lot of hip movements going along.
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There’s a lot of dressing up. Charlotte, particularly, is running around the kitchen in her dresses and ballet stuff and everything. She goes completely crazy with Louis following her around trying to do the same thing. It’s a really happy moment where the children just enjoy dancing, messing around, and, and singing.”
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