Prince William dishes about his first month as a dad
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Calling his newborn royal son 鈥渁 little bit of a rascal鈥 and 鈥渁 little fighter,鈥 Prince William recapped his first month of fatherhood in an interview with CNN released Monday.
In his first television interview since the birth of Prince George Alexander Louis last month, William described the intricacies of royal fatherhood in the 21st聽century, from learning to change a diaper to deciding that he would drive his wife and son home from the hospital rather than having their chauffeur take the wheel. 聽
鈥淲e鈥檝e all grown up differently to other generations [of royals],鈥 he told CNN鈥檚 Max Foster.聽鈥淎nd I very much feel if I can do it myself: I want to do it myself.鈥
In excerpts from the interview 鈥 which will be broadcast in full on Sept. 15 鈥 William described the ways that fatherhood had already unsettled his views on the world, saying it had been 鈥渏ust a very different emotional experience, something I never thought I would feel myself.鈥 it's only been a short period, but a lot of things affect me differently now."
Of course, the challenges of fatherhood are magnified when the entire world seems to be watching your every move. William, his wife, Kate Middleton, and their son have been the subjects of intense public fascination since Kate became pregnant last year, and when Prince George was born on July 22, London erupted in celebration.
But in the weeks since, the royal couple has largely kept a low profile. After all, as William explained in the CNN interview, they have had their hands full.
鈥淗e kind of, he wriggles around quite a lot,鈥 William said.聽鈥淎nd he doesn鈥檛 want to go to sleep that much, which is a little bit of a problem.鈥
He also described being given the job of changing the young prince鈥檚 first diaper 鈥 with his wife and the royal midwives hovering nearby to make sure he was up to the task.
But although he espoused a new and hands-on style of royal fatherhood, William also admitted in the interview that he was eager to return to work as Royal Air Force helicopter pilot after two weeks of paternity leave.
鈥淎s a few fathers might know, I鈥檓 actually quite looking forward to going back to work [to] get some sleep,鈥 he said.聽 鈥淚鈥檓 just hoping the first few shifts I go back on don鈥檛 have any night jobs.鈥
When asked by Mr. Foster if he was getting up at night with the fussy baby, William said that wasn鈥檛 really his job.
鈥溾楢 little bit,鈥 he said. 鈥淣ot as much as Catherine.聽 But you know, she鈥檚 doing a fantastic job [she鈥檚 doing] very well.鈥