Prince William Shares Insights on Balancing Work and Family Life

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In a recent conversation with host Sarah Greene, Prince William opened up about the challenges of working from home while raising young children. The Duke of Cambridge, who resides in London with his wife, Catherine, discussed the ups and downs of parenting during a time when many families are navigating remote work.

When asked about a typical day at home, William candidly shared how much of their routine revolves around their children, George, 5, Charlotte, 3, and Louis, 1. “Our days are filled with the kids as much as possible,” he revealed. “Working from home has its perks, but it’s definitely not as easy as it seems. Especially with the kids around, work and family life often blend together.”

He humorously noted that their son, George, loves to interrupt his video meetings. “He seems to have a knack for popping up right when I’m in the middle of something important,” William laughed. “But honestly, those interruptions remind me of what really matters.”

William expressed that, despite the chaos, he treasures every moment of fatherhood. “It’s a beautiful journey that constantly teaches you about yourself,” he said, adding that he always dreamed of being a dad and feels grateful for his little ones.

Since stepping back from royal duties, William and Catherine have focused on their charitable work through their foundation, aiming to drive positive change in society. “This is the life we chose together, and we’re committed to it,” he emphasized. “Even though we’ve relocated our work, our mission remains unchanged.”

Reflecting on his late mother, Princess Diana, William shared how her influence continues to guide him. He often tells his children about her and shows them pictures. “I feel her presence in everything I do. It’s as if she’s helping me navigate this new chapter in my life.”

When asked about his relationship with his brother, Prince Harry, William gracefully shifted the topic back to his work. “Right now, my focus is on these families we’re supporting. They need us, and when I return home, my family will be my priority.”

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