Prince William, Harry are on same page for reason close to heart
King Charles' sons echoed same thoughts despite their ongoing rift
Prince William and Prince Harry might have an unsettled rift, but the brothers echoed the same thoughts while discussing their little ones.
According to the latest statements given by the royals, it is clear that the two fathers do not want to let their children be exposed to the digital world.
Most recently, the future King William revealed that he and Princess Catherine are quite "strict" about their no phone policy for George, Charlotte and Louis.
During his headline-making appearance at the Canadian actor Eugene Levy's The Reluctant Traveller show, he shared, "None of our children have any phones, which we’re very strict about."
Similarly, the Sussexes, who are advocating for creating safe online spaces for young people and their families, took a sigh of relief as Archie and Lilibet are quite young and away from social media.
During their appearance at an event in New York City, the Duchess of Sussex said, "Our children, Archie and Lili, are just 6 and 4 years old. Can you believe it? Luckily, still too young for social media."
Harry and Meghan were recently honoured with a humanitarian award for their efforts in building safer digital environments for children and families, alongside the couple's contributions to global mental health support and their initiative, The Parents’ Network.
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