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Prince William admits to this 'tense issue' with his kids, might buy son a 'brick phone'

Prince William admits to this 'tense issue' with his kids, might buy son a 'brick phone'

EvenPrince Williamdoesn't have all the answers when it comes to parenting.

The 43-year-old father of three, who is first in line to the throne in Britain, opened up about the candid conversations he and wifePrincess Katehave with their kids George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, 7, about everything from social media to their mother's health following hercancer diagnosis.

While in Rio de Janeiro for his Nov. 5Earthshot Prize Awards ceremony, William was asked by Brazilian journalist Luciano Huckin an interviewabout how he and Kate have communicated with their children amid a difficult few years withKing Charles' and Kate's cancer battles.

"We choose to communicate a lot more with our children. That has its good things and its bad things," William replied. "Sometimes you feel you're oversharing with your children and probably shouldn't. But most of the time, hiding stuff from them doesn't work."

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Prince Williamarrived for his annual Earthshot Prize on Wednesday, Nov. 5, welcoming celebrities like Brazilian singers Seu Jorge andAnitta, and singer-songwritersShawn MendesandKylie Minogue.The Duke of Cambridge's awards show, celebrating innovative global environmental solutions, was held at Rio's Museum of Tomorrow in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, for its 5th year.

The Prince of Wales explained that he and Kate talk through emotions with their children to help them explore their feelings. This, he said, "helps give them a bigger picture, and they can relax more into it rather than being anxious about 'What are you hiding? What do I not know? Why is that happening?'"

He continued, "There's a lot more questions when there are no answers. It's always a balancing act; every parent knows that. It's 'How much do I say? What do I say? When do I say?' There's no manual for being a parent. You've just got to go with your instincts."

In January, Kate announced with "relief" thather cancer was in remissionnearly 10 months aftershe'd announced her diagnosisand upcoming "preventive chemotherapy treatment."

Queen Camilla, King Charles III, Prince William, Prince Louis, Prince George, Princess Kate and Princess Charlotte appear on the balcony of Buckingham Palace after attending the king's Trooping the Colour birthday parade in London on June 14, 2025.

Prince George might have a phone with 'no internet access'

Another challenge he and Kate experience as parents is the issue of technology and social media. The royals have decided "brick phones" are the solution, he told Huck.

"It's really hard," he replied when asked about how he handles digital access with his kids. "Our children don't have phones. I think when George moves on to secondary school, then maybe he might have a phone that has no internet access."

George is in year eight, equivalent to seventh grade in the U.S., and is in his final year at Lambrook School.

"To be honest, it's getting to the point where it's becoming a little bit of a tense issue. But I think he understands," William admitted. "I think it's the internet access I have a problem with. I think children can access too much stuff they don't need to see online."

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY:Prince William might buy Prince George a 'brick phone'