The British monarchy is far from what many of us would consider a 'normal family'.
But when it comes to the Prince of Wales and his three youngsters, it turns out that the Royal brood are not too dissimilar to us regular folk than we think, and even they end up rowing with each other over the most ridiculous of things.
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In recent years, its felt as though several members of the Royal Family have been doing all they can to insist they're much more relatable than we give them credit for.
When it comes to Wales' - Prince William and Kate Middleton - it seems they're no different in their attempts to embody the 'typical British parent' personas.
In William's case, nothing served embarrassing dad energy more than when he was recently filmed dancing to Taylor Swift's 'Shake It Off' during the recent London leg of her Eras Tour.
And recently, a Royal expert told the Daily Mail that he and Kate actually divvy up household chores to their children - George, 11, Charlotte, nine, and Louis, six - despite having a multitude of staff members to call on at a moments notice.
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See? The family-of-five are actually more alike to many of us Brits than we think.
With that in mind, you may be surprised to learn that the family argue about many of the things that us 'normals' do, especially when they're all at home together - an example being the television remote.
Appearing at a young people in film event in London earlier this week (9 October), the 42-year-old gave attendees a glimpse into his home life, revealing that his children are 'always wrestling over the remote' at their residence in Kensington Palace.
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William and Kate have previously lifted the lid on the types of TV shows and films that their three children fight to sink their teeth into.
Back at the 2018 BAFTAs, Kate claimed that her eldest son George and William have a similar 'father-son' interest in film, and that he particularly enjoys the likes of Paddington and Disney's Coco.
The year prior, William revealed that George is also a huge fan of The Lion King, as well as How To Train Your Dragon, The Lego Movie and Octonauts.
Charlotte, however, prefers old-school telly, with The Sun reporting that the youngster is partial to an episode of 70s cartoon The Clangers.
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And when it comes to their youngest, Louis, the Royal couple says he can't get enough of Spiderman.
Topics: Royal Family, Prince George, Prince William, Kate Middleton, UK News