
Prince William and Princess Kate have had private concerns about their three children, a former royal aide has disclosed.
Jason Knauf, who previously worked as an aide for both William and Kate, as well as Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, recently sat down for an interview with 60 Minutes Australia.
In the discussion, Jason shared insights into his time working with senior members of the royal family. He also spoke about the Prince and Princess of Wales’ thoughts on social media and how it plays a role in raising their children.
William and Kate’s Private Concerns Over Their Children, Jason Knauf Reveals
Prince William, 42, and Kate, 43, are parents to Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
Speaking with 60 Minutes Australia, Jason reflected on how William experienced childhood under the media spotlight.
I definitely saw the worried mum and dad behind the scenes.

He said: “His childhood in front of the media was quite difficult at times. And then he knew that he was going to be raising his kids to deal with social media and mobile phones and all of that stuff.
“I definitely saw the worried mum and dad behind the scenes, but a lot less in recent years, which has been fantastic for them as a family.”
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