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Prince William reveals trick to tackle relatable dinner struggle with kids

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He may be destined to be the future King of England but even Prince William has to battle his children’s picky dinner time palates.

The dad-of-three revealed that, like most children, his brood aren’t always little angels when dinner is served and truth be told, its made us mere mortals feel a lot better.

Speaking about family life during a conference call with Peek Project, a charity providing hundreds of meals each day to those affected by the global health pandemic, William spoke about how dinner time in the Cambridge household unfolds with three youngsters.

The topic arose when Peek Project community chef Charlie Farrally spoke about the charity’s work taking the pressure off parents, adding that ‘the hardest time is dinnertime.’ ‘Yeah,

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