Prince William and Prince Harry have not seen eye-to-eye in recent years, however it seems the estranged brothers are "united" when it comes to one strict rule they have for their children. While William, 43, and Harry, 41, are not currently on talking terms, their approach to parenting does not seem too different, especially when it comes to social media and phone usage.
Although William's children are slightly older than Harry's, both brothers reportedly want to keep their children away from social media for as long as possible. They are also yet to give their children phones.
This is believed to be in a move to protect them from the problems the digital world can bring.
Prince William's stance on giving Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, phones was shared just weeks ago when he appeared alongside Canadian actor Eugene Levy on The Reluctant Traveller Series.
Speaking to Eugene, William revealed: "None of our children have any phones, which we're very strict about."
Likewise, Harry and Meghan have spoken frequently about their desire to make social media a safe place and their lack of desire for their children to be exposed to phones and all that they bring.
They also revealed that thankfully their children Prince Archie, six, and Princess Lilibet, four, are too young to yet have phones and be exposed to the online world.
This is something Meghan and Harry are believed to be thankful for.
At an event in New York City earlier this month, Meghan said: "Our children, Archie and Lili, are just 6 and 4 years old. Can you believe it? Luckily, still too young for social media."
While they seem to share some of the same parenting techniques, Harry and William are still believed to be distant from one another.
It is believed the brothers haven't been on good terms for years, with Harry quitting royal life in 2020 and criticising the monarchy being one of the reasons behind this.
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