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Prince William reveals how George, Charlotte and Louis talk about feelings | Royal | News

In a rare admission this week, Prince William revealed how his children Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis talk about their feelings. The Prince of Wales stepped away from his usual royal engagements and instead appeared in a pre-recorded episode of Radio 1’s Life Hack alongside host Greg James, rapper Professor Green and representatives of the mental health charity.

In the episode that aims to raise awareness about men’s mental health, William talks about the importance of understanding your emotions and reaching out for help. She also admitted that she had her own bad days and learned how to deal with her emotions.

In addition to talking about himself and the importance of men’s mental health, the future king was also asked about his three children.

Asked if George, 12, Charlotte, 10, and Louis, 7, talk about their feelings, William joked: “Yes, sometimes a lot.”

He added: “I understand all the details and I like it very much. It’s great to be able to understand it, spend time with it, decipher it.”

“You feel like you have to fix this for everyone, and I find that quite difficult.

“I have to remind myself that you don’t need to fix everything, but you do need to listen, and being accommodating to those feelings and comments is so important.”

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Although the family keeps their private life as private as possible, they are believed to be very close-knit and open with each other.

He told the Brazilian news channel: “Every family goes through difficult times and faces difficulties together. How you deal with these moments makes a big difference. We decided to tell our children everything, both good and bad. We explain to them why certain things happen and why they might be upset.”

“Many questions can arise unanswered; I think all parents experience this. There is no rule book for being a parent, and we chose to talk about everything.”

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