Royal couple set strict social media rules for their children amid Meghan’s Instagram comeback
As Meghan Markle made headlines with her unexpected return to Instagram, Prince William and Princess Catherine revealed their approach to protecting their children from the perils of social media.
According to Life & Style magazine, the Prince and Princess of Wales have implemented strict guidelines to shield Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis from online harm. While acknowledging the challenges of navigating the digital world as their children grow older, William and Catherine have prioritised creating a safe and healthy environment for their young ones.
“The kids aren’t allowed to have their own accounts,” a source shared, explaining that they only access “family accounts” approved by their parents. These accounts are strictly monitored, offering age-appropriate content without the ability to post.
The children’s social media usage is limited to 30 minutes per day, contingent on completing homework and chores. The royal couple also encourages outdoor play and reading to foster balance and healthy habits.
“William and Kate know they can’t protect them forever,” the insider revealed, “but they’re very keen to teach them healthy habits and keep them safe for as long as they can.”
These insights emerged as Meghan Markle surprised fans with her Instagram return, which coincided with a major announcement about her forthcoming Netflix series. While her comeback sparked excitement and speculation, it also highlighted the contrasting approaches within the royal family toward navigating the digital age.