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Prince William has revealed his very relatable parenting struggle when it comes to his three children on school days. After taking part in a football match with the students from English Martyrs Catholic Primary School and Princes Primary School, William asked the children about their school day. The future King - who was filmed rubbing his hands together to stay warm - asked: 'Did you have a good day at school?
Following their muted response, Prince William then asked a more pointed question. In an attempt to get more details out of the children, the royal added: 'Learnt anything new today? Bursting into laughter, Prince William then confessed he also struggles to get Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , nine, and Prince Louis , six, to talk about their school days.
He continued: 'I love it. I ask my children this everyday and they always say nothing. Absolutely nothing! After accepting the envelopes, Prince William gushed: 'This one will be a good one for Louis, he needs a good challenge.
Earlier in the day, Prince William had visited Cycle of Life, non-profit cycling organisation, to highlight community initiatives for young people. Dressed in a smart bottle green overshirt, brown jumper, and blue shirt, the heir to the throne was quick to reflect on his own days out with his children. As he tested the brakes on the bike he worked on, he said he believed the correct way to stop was to squeeze both brakes at the same time - putting safety first. Pictured: Prince William asking children about their school day during a visit to Liverpool last Thursday.
Prince William shared a rare insight into family days out. An image of Prince Louis riding a bike, taken by his proud mother Kate, was released to mark the royal's third birthday in However, he said his children like to do things differently , and always skid past him on family bike rides.