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Princess Kate Urges Parents to Prioritize Real Connections

By Grace Feldman
Published: October 24, 2025
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Princess Kate has delivered a vital message to parents, urging them to set aside their phones for the benefit of their children. Research indicates that emotional bonds formed in childhood can positively influence individuals well into their 80s and 90s.

Contents
  • Importance of Human Connections
  • The Dangers of Digital Disconnection
  • Building Healthy Foundations
  • Reactions and Reflections
  • Looking Ahead

In collaboration with psychiatrist Professor Robert Waldinger, who directs the Harvard Study of Adult Development, Kate penned an insightful essay. This 87-year-long study investigates the factors that promote both mental and physical health.

The pair argues that the rise of digital technology is undermining what the Harvard study has identified as the cornerstone of happiness—genuine human connections.

Importance of Human Connections

Kate’s comments are part of her ongoing initiative focused on early childhood development, which highlights the significance of the preschool years in a child’s life.

They point out that, “The best predictor of who would live a happy, healthy life wasn’t blood pressure. It wasn’t cholesterol levels. It was the quality of their connections with other people.” Professor Waldinger adds, “The people who were more connected to others stayed healthier and were happier throughout their lives. And it wasn’t simply about seeing more people each week. It was about having warmer, more meaningful connections. Quality trumped quantity in every measure that mattered.”

Research consistently shows that strong emotional ties enhance physical and mental well-being by effectively regulating stress, which can have detrimental effects on both body and mind.

The Dangers of Digital Disconnection

Despite the advantages of technology, Kate and Waldinger caution that it can harm the very connections deemed essential for lifelong health and happiness. They state, “We live increasingly lonelier lives, which research shows is toxic to human health, and it’s our young people (aged 16 to 24) that report being the loneliest of all—the very generation that should be forming the relationships that will sustain them throughout life.”

They emphasize the complexities of technology’s role in fostering disconnection, noting that while digital devices promise connectivity, they often lead to the opposite outcome.

Building Healthy Foundations

Kate and Waldinger contend that parents have a crucial role in establishing foundational connections early in their children’s lives. They assert that this process begins even before birth and continues during the formative weeks and months of life, a time characterized by rapid brain growth.

They write, “It means modeling these behaviors for our babies and children and teaching them skills they will need to navigate a world filled with technological distractions. It means helping them understand that true connection requires presence, that relationships need tending, and that the quality of their connections will shape not just their happiness but their health for decades to come.”

Reactions and Reflections

This essay was released shortly after Prince William discussed their family’s approach to technology on Eugene Levy’s Apple TV show, *The Reluctant Traveler*. William shared, “We sit and chat, none of the children have phones,” highlighting that this is a rule they strictly enforce at home.

In their essay, Princess Kate and Professor Waldinger decisively conclude, “The evidence is clear: if you could invest in just one thing to help you and your family thrive, invest in the relationships you have with each other.”

Looking Ahead

Princess Kate’s commitment to early childhood development is a central focus of her work through the Royal Foundation Centre for Early Childhood. As such, she is expected to continue advocating for this crucial topic and unveiling more initiatives in the future.Pregnancy & Parenting

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