Prince George is in his last year of primary school at Lambrook Prepatory School, and when he turns 13 in July, he might get to break one parenting rule set by his parents Prince William and Kate Middleton.

While in Brazil for the Earthshot Prize, Prince William revealed that he might let his “no phones” rule slide for his eldest son. “It is really hard. Our children don’t have phones,” he said in an interview with Brazilian TV host Luciana Huck, per Daily Mail. “When George moves onto secondary school, maybe he’ll have one with limited access.”

George, who might attend a secondary school such as Eton like his father did, might need to communicate more with his parents during the day. I can see the benefits of giving him a phone once he’s a teenager, especially a phone that has “limited

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