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‘Have to be careful’ Prince George ‘fascinated’ by hobby but William limits time for it

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Prince William visited the headquarters of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA). He was there to learn about how its newly refurbished building will support the British television and film industry.

During the visit, the Duke of Cambridge discussed his own children’s interest in computer games.

He said: “We’re to regulate their gaming, that’s the thing at the moment.

“We watch their screen time, you have to be careful about that.

“They do definitely like gaming, they’re fascinated by that.

“George particularly he’s more interested in it.

“The other two are a bit too small, but they love the films.

“All that is creative.

“I adore film and gaming as well, I’m trying to get the next generation interested in it.”

The Duke serves as president of BAFTA and spoke to previous recipients of bursaries from the organisation during his visit.

They included Harry Petch, BAFTA Young Game Designer finalist in 2016 and 2019 and BAFTA Young Game Designer Mentor winner in 2021.

William played Harry’s “Net Carbon” game and also met Suranne Jones, who won a BAFTA for her role in Doctor Foster.

He was appointed BAFTA president in 2010 and is a regular at the academy’s annual award ceremony.

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William’s late grandfather, the Duke of Edinburgh, was the first BAFTA president from 1959 to 1966.

Princess Anne was the third BAFTA President from 1973 to 2000.

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