We don’t blame them.
We spend so much time talking and obsessing about the royal family.
What they wear, where they go and what they do – it all seems so interesting to us common folk.
However, sometimes we forget that at the end of the day, the royals are just humans, like us.
Take Prince William and Kate Middleton for example.
Sure, they are destined to be the King and Queen of England sometime in the future… but they’re also parents.
And anyone who has children knows that this is not an easy job.
During the week, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge visited the BBC, to attend an engagement for Anti Bullying Week.
The couple spoke about how they worry about their children, and spending time online.
Obviously they don’t have to worry about social media just yet, but kids of all ages are spending more and more time online these days.
The Duke of Cambridge admitted working out a balance for online time was “quite difficult”.
Prince William said: “We still haven’t worked out what the right balance is for online time.”
“It’s quite difficult, it’s still a very fluid dynamic.
“We’re going to have that discussion with our family, how on earth are we going to police and have family time when the phones are all put down and you’re offline?”
“Because we’re all so connected now that we’ve got to say, ‘right, for instance, we’re eating now’.”
And William questioned how other parents tackle the issue.
William said: “This generation are going to be the first generation to grow up fully immersed in mobile phones, social media, lots of stuff.”
“And yet our generation, the older generation, the parent generation, we’re completely left at, ‘how do we deal with this? Where do we go to? Where do you learn about how to look after your children’s digital world?’”