The Princess of Wales’ early years centre is giving £100,000 of research funding to find solutions to help parents tackle the problems caused at home by the ever-increasing number of gadgets
Kate Middleton 's early years centre is offering a six-figure sum in research funding to find solutions that will help parents combat the distractions caused by gadgets that interfere with family life. Kate's Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood is inviting researchers to submit proposals to tackle what has been dubbed "technoference", which can disrupt parent-child relationships, something which Kate spoke passionately about this week in her first major speech in two years.
The news comes shortly after Prince William , 43, discussed his and Kate's approach to technology at home and re

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