Prince William Admits He 'Struggled' With Parenthood
In a very candid interview.
By Livia Gamble
November 20 2016
Prince William confessed he has "struggled at times" with parenthood
The 34-year-old royal, father to son Prince George, 3, and Princess Charlotte, 1, opened up about family life in a recent interview while in Vietnam.
"Well, as the other parents in the room will testify, there's wonderful highs and there's wonderful lows. It's been quite a change for me, personally. I'm very lucky in the support I have from Catherine," William told Talk Vietnam show on VTV-TV in Hanoi.
He added: "But I've struggled at times, the alteration from being a single, independent man to going into marriage and then having children is life-changing.
"I adore my children very much and I've learned a lot about myself and about a family, just from having my own children and it's amazing how much you pick up from just in those moments."
Despite how relatable his comments were, not many people sympathised with William, who is second in line to the British throne.
“This man has no idea what it’s like to struggle in real life," one user wrote on Twitter.
Another added: “It must be really hard not to have to worry about money.”
Others, however, did support and agree with him saying parenting can tough sometimes.
“I'm loving Prince William for saying parenting can be a struggle. So true,” one person wrote on Twitter.