Prince William Gives Fathers Advice at 'Future Dads' Development Program!
Prince William is dapper in a suit as he visits the Future Men: Fathers Development Programme at the Abbey Centre on Thursday (February 14) in London, England.
The 36-year-old Duke of Cambridge took part in a a session titled “Future Dads,” run by the charity Future Men, which aims to prepare adults for fatherhood.
During his visit, William also talked about how fragile newborns are: “It’s very daunting how tiny they are when they first arrive,” he said (via E!). “They are so fragile, tiny little fingers and toes. You do feel like if you move them around too much, they are going to break, but they don’t. Wait until they’re nine months, and they’ll be off.”
“Once the lack of sleep starts setting in, the stress levels go up,” William added. “From a young age you’re taught to have a vision, have a plan, have a career and all of a sudden babies come along and you have to start thinking about a lot more. I think ladies are a lot more giving, a lot more generous but guys, to make a success of whatever we’re going to do, we get into a rhythm. It’s such a change, your whole life goes one way and suddenly you’re told to stop in your tracks.”
That same day, Prince Harry talked to service personnel during a visit to Exercise Clockwork in Bardufoss, Norway, for a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Commando Helicopter Force and Joint Helicopter Command deploying for extreme cold weather training.