Prince William (you know, the guy with the crown-in-waiting) has dished out some serious parenting vibes. The future King and his partner-in-crime Princess Kate (a.k.a. The Duchess formerly known as Kate Middleton) are in the trenches of parenting three pint-sized royals: Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and little Prince Louis, 6. And surprise, surprise—they’re wrestling over the TV remote like it’s Excalibur.
At a recent fancy-schmancy event thrown by BAFTA and the Royal African Society (yes, there were probably finger sandwiches), William jokingly revealed that the kids are in a constant WWE match to control what’s on the royal flat screen. Forget jousting tournaments; these kiddos are battling over Netflix and Disney+!
But wait, there’s more! William smoothly transitioned from remote wrangling to talking about the “screen arts” (fancy talk for TV and movies). According to him, they’re like, super important because they bring “different voices and perspectives” right to your couch. (Translation: binge-watching is totally educational, guys.)
As the head honcho of BAFTA, William is really pumped about helping future filmmakers break into the biz. He’s basically the royal godfather of aspiring screenwriters and directors. So, if your dreams involve Hollywood, grab your tiara and hit up the Prince for some tips.
But rewind a bit—this isn’t William’s first rodeo when it comes to spilling secrets about the royal viewing habits. Back in 2022, he revealed that Prince George is really into video games, while Charlotte and Louis are all about movies. Maybe a future Fortnite King and Queen?
Oh, and don’t worry—Will and Kate are still trying to set some screen-time limits, because even royal kids can’t watch TV 24/7. But we know who’s really in charge here. Hint: it’s not the grown-ups. 👑📺