Prince William, Princess Kate make 'tough call' for George, Charlotte, Louis
The Prince and Princess of Wales earn praise for their thoughtful move
Prince William and Princess Kate are not only strengthening the monarchy, but the royal couple are securing the bright future of their children, George, Charlotte and Louis.
In recent interviews, the future King left fans surprised when he confessed that they do not give access to cell phones to their little ones, despite the growing craze of digital gadgets.
The Prince of Wales revealed during his Brazil trip that he and Catherine might permit their eldest son, George, to use a phone with "limited access" as he begins his secondary school.
While lauding the Waleses' 'no phone' rule, Supernanny star Jo Frost said that William and Kate are setting a "wonderful example of conscious, connected parenting in today’s digital world."
In conversation with express.co.uk, She added, "By setting clear boundaries, even though it can be a tough call, they’re allowing their children to build imagination, communication skills and emotional intelligence without constant screen interference."
William and Catherine showcased with their decision that "family connection and presence come before convenience."
Jo believes that the key members of the royal family have been promoting healthy habits among their kids, and their approach must be useful for other parents as well.
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