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29/11/2019
The royal is keen to ensure Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, 18 months, play fairly when taking part in games. He shares the children with his wife, Duchess Catherine.
According to Olivia Hancock, who promoted gender equality in sport, the Duke of Cambridge said: "'When George and Charlotte play football, George gets Charlotte to go in goal because he says he is better.' But Prince William says to him: 'Charlotte could be as good as you, George, so give her the same chances.' I think that was really good as it shows Prince William is standing up for equality as well. He is doing something for women in sport."
Sources have compared the young royals to William and his younger brother Harry, with George being a little more reserved than his younger sibling.
An insider shared: "George is more reserved, and Charlotte is more outgoing. Maybe it's because he's the heir and one day he might be King. It's the same difference between William and Harry. Harry is much more laid-back and William is the more serious one because he will be King one day ... There's a responsibility that comes with that (being third in line to the throne) but they certainly don't treat him differently. They are sending them to the same school, which says everything."
(JG/MH)
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Prince William Encourages Equality With Kids
Prince William is teaching his children to treat each other equally.The royal is keen to ensure Prince George, six, Princess Charlotte, four, and Prince Louis, 18 months, play fairly when taking part in games. He shares the children with his wife, Duchess Catherine.
According to Olivia Hancock, who promoted gender equality in sport, the Duke of Cambridge said: "'When George and Charlotte play football, George gets Charlotte to go in goal because he says he is better.' But Prince William says to him: 'Charlotte could be as good as you, George, so give her the same chances.' I think that was really good as it shows Prince William is standing up for equality as well. He is doing something for women in sport."
Sources have compared the young royals to William and his younger brother Harry, with George being a little more reserved than his younger sibling.
An insider shared: "George is more reserved, and Charlotte is more outgoing. Maybe it's because he's the heir and one day he might be King. It's the same difference between William and Harry. Harry is much more laid-back and William is the more serious one because he will be King one day ... There's a responsibility that comes with that (being third in line to the throne) but they certainly don't treat him differently. They are sending them to the same school, which says everything."
(JG/MH)
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