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William talked about a series of personal issues in a sincere interview (Picture: Getty)
In an intimate interview with the 43 -year -old Wales Prince Eugene Levy, he came after the formality of royal tasks, and opened everything from Princess Kate to the daily lives of their children. Prince William explained how difficult 2024 was to the family from Windsor Castle to sitting for a glass in a local pub.
“Confessions to” everyday “stress” from kidnapping his grandmother and grandfather appeared and shared with the actor. Express shares seven bombs interview.
The fourth episode of the reluctant travelers with the Eugene Levy of Living the Royal Life in the UK was broadcast on Friday, October 3 at Apple TV+.
Windsor Castle William’s playground was growing
Prince William was a child in Windsor Castle. George’s Hall remembered the competition.
“My cousins and me and my family would make up and down and down and stupid games, or he says.
“And I remember that these carpets were not here, and there were a few points to pay attention to because you will get large minced meat because the old floor was an old oak floor.”
“My children don’t realize how lucky they’re, they have a large old carpet to run and no disintegration!”
The prince was a big American pier movie fan
The host Eugene Levy starred in American Pie, a young drama released in 1999.
William said: “I heard that he was in the town, so why not bring you here. I was a great fan of your previous films, Eugene, all American pies.
Levy, “Oh, yes?” He said. William, “I’m afraid, I was in that generation,” he replied.
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Prince Wiliam sat with Eugene Levy (Picture: PA)
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Prince William ‘Royal Tradition’
William says he wants to honor the tradition by questioning what works for today.
He said: “If you are not careful, history can be a real weight and an anchor around you, and you may feel drowned by him and feel too restricted. And I think it is important to live here and now.”
“I want to question something more. I mean, I really like to question what I do.
Prince wants to bring ‘change’ when he becomes a king
William knows the type of the ruler he wants.
He said: “I think it is safe to say that the change is on the agenda. And I embrace it and I enjoy this change – I’m not afraid. Something excited, the idea of bringing some change.

William sat with the host for a glass (Picture: PA / The sensitive traveler)
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Louis don’t have a mobile phone
William said: “None of our children are very solid.”
He confessed that he encouraged children to participate in open -air activities, that Louis liked his trampolization, that Charlotte liked his netball and that he admitted that George loves football and hockey.
“It is really important to engage them in sports and being outside,” the prince added.
Balanceing the family and business life is a priority for the prince
William said: “It is really important to obtain the balance of business and family life, because for me the most important thing in my life is about my family and everything will come and now if you don’t start with a happy, healthy, stable house, I feel that you have built them for a little difficult time and fall. And so we can look at our families.
He is proud of his wife and father
“You know, I am proud of my wife and my father for how they handled the whole last year. My children have achieved cleverly.”
When Levy asked how William’s wife and father is in the midst of the cancer journey, “Yes, things are good. Everything is moving correctly, which is good news.”
“Everyone has their own cope of mechanisms for such things, and children constantly learn and adapt.”
“We are trying to make sure that we give them the safety and security they need. And we are a very clear family, so we talk about the things that bother us and the things that bother us, but you never know the effects it may have. And so it’s important to be there for each other and to ensure that everything is fine.”




