Prince William Says Kate Middleton and Kids Must Be "Careful" About Screen Time
Prince William recently visited BAFTA headquarters in London to meet with Harry Petsch, a BAFTA Young Game Designer finalist and winner of the BAFTA Young Game Designer Mentor.
The Duke of Cambridge spoke with Petsch about games and challenged him to play the designer's game "Net Carbon."
At that point, the royal brought up his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, explaining that they may be a little too into video games right now.
"We are trying to regulate their games. 'We monitor their screen time. They definitely like the game and are fascinated by it."
He added that it is Prince George who is most interested in gaming. 'George is particularly interested in games,' he said. The other two are a little too little, but they love movies. The other two are a little too small, but they love movies, all creative things. I love movies and games, too, and I'm trying to get the next generation interested. Of course, everything in moderation.
The prince came to check out the new BAFTA headquarters, and he seems to like it. He said, "From what I've heard from BAFTA-supported youth and their mentors, it's clear that they will benefit most from the new facility, from the entire new floor of multi-purpose learning space to the latest technology in the industry. Thanks to everyone involved," the Cambridges wrote in their Instagram Story.
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