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Princess Anne Reveals Sibling Rivalry Among Young Royals
In a surprising revelation, Princess Anne appeared on the podcast, The Good, The Bad and The Rugby, alongside her son-in-law, former England rugby player Mike Tindall.
During the podcast, they delved into the topic of sibling rivalry among the next generation of British royals – Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
It seems that the competitive spirit that runs deep within the royal family has also found its way into the hearts of the young princes and princesses.
Mike Tindall couldn't resist drawing a comparison between Prince William and Princess Catherine and the highly competitive character Monica from the TV show Friends.
Catherine chuckled and denied being highly competitive but humorously admitted that she and William have never managed to finish a game of tennis without it turning into a mental battle.
Intrigued by whether the couple's three children had inherited their competitive streak, Mike posed the question.
Princess Anne, the wise aunt, offered a rare glimpse into the dynamics among George, Charlotte, and Louis.
She shared that they have inherited the competitive nature, albeit to a lesser extent.
Catherine also weighed in on the matter, highlighting the uniqueness of each child's temperament.
“What's interesting is that they all obviously have very different temperaments,” she explained.
“And as they're growing and trying out different sports, it's going to be interesting to see how that grows and develops.”
The discussion went beyond mere sibling rivalry.
Prince William, a strong advocate for the importance of sports in a child's life, emphasized the value of learning both victory and defeat gracefully.
He stressed the significance of teaching their children how to lose and why, while also learning from the process.
“I think it's really important from a young age to understand how to lose and why we lose and grow from it and what you learn from that process,” he shared.
“But also to win well and not boast.”
These lessons, according to Prince William, extend beyond the sports field and into life, influencing friendships, relationships, and the workplace.
They are about building character and resilience, values that will serve the young royals well as they grow into their roles.
The podcast conversation took place at none other than Windsor Castle, as the Prince and Princess of Wales prepared for their journeys to France for the Rugby World Cup.
Catherine, in her role as patron of the Rugby Football Union, attended an England versus Argentina match, while Prince William, patron of the Welsh Rugby Union, was set to watch Wales take on Fiji.