Prince William Dishes Out Details on What it Was Like to Father their Toddlers

Prince William and Kate Middleton managed to balance work and play for their youngsters. The royal parents are often asked as to how they managed to keep up with Prince George and his sister, Princess Charlotte. As of Prince William's comments, the Prince of Wales is keeping his hopes up that things would eventually be easier.

The royal family has always been under the microscope. Fans are eager to know the latest update on Prince George and Princess Charlotte. As for William, he described his first born as a "rabbit" bouncing around.

According to Inquisitr's report, "The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are on the brink of celebrating their first Christmas as a family of four, and it seems that they are anticipating an energetic holiday. In a new interview, Prince William said that Prince George is like "a rabbit bouncing around the house as Christmas approaches."

During one of his interviews at the rugby game in Wales, Prince William gushed about his children, wherein he stated that, "No broken bones yet, but they're trying. Running around, pushing things, jumping. Please tell me it gets easier." Prince William and Kate Middleton may have kept their hand full, but they managed to be hands-on parents. Some of their closest friends gave them parenting tips wherein Prince William stated, "All the fathers say to me, 'Just you wait, when they get to nine or eleven they get crazy.'"

The royal family of four managed to fill their family with love and laughter, but Middleton was previously placed on a hot seat as she was questioned on her parenting skills. Middleton decided to opt to raise their children in a more "normal set up." The palace's chef dished out some details on the parenting dynamics of Middleton and Prince William.

Darren McGrady, the Kensington Palace chef stated, "Kate, I understand, can cook, so I think she will do some cooking, but of course once the baby comes along, she and William will be expected to start taking on royal engagements again, so any sort of free time they get they'll want to be spending having quality time with the baby -- and not peeling apples and making purees, That will be delegated pretty quickly to the chef."

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