There must be a time in a royal child’s
life when their parents take the child to one side and say something like, “Darling,
you are not like normal people. Life will be different for you. You are royal.” They then proceed to tell that kid what being
a royal means, with the youngster receiving a kind of Royalty 101 course. They are told that they won’t mix with the
public like other kids; that there will be no dating the hoi polloi and that they will
spend much of their public life surrounded by bodyguards. They’ll also soon understand that they are
fabulously wealthy, astoundingly privileged, but with that comes a lot of negatives such
as being hounded by the media forever more. Now let’s see what else goes on in the life
of a young royal. The first thing that a royal child has to
get used to is being on show, and that will last a lifetime. When you look at the princes William and Harry
in the UK their lives have continually been photographed. We imagine at some point they are going to
ask their parents why they have to sit around being photographed all the time, and we expect
when they ask that the Royalty 101 course will be delivered. Ok, so now they get it, life is different
for them. What next? Well, they will have to go to school. In the meantime because their parents will
have all kinds of royal duties these royal kids will spend a lot of time with nannies. We found in the British media an article that
talked about a place called Norland College, a place where it’s said the British royals
have got their nannies from for years. Make no mistake, the nannies from here will
be a big part of a young royal’s life. Looking after a royal kid is kind of a big
deal, and so it seems that to get through Norland College you’ll have to pass a lot
of tests, study child psychology, do a lot of training and believe it or not they even
have some martial arts training and are taught about threats by British military intelligence
officers. A royal kid is going to spend a lot of time
with these well-spoken, intelligent, tough women. They will then have to start school, but do
they go to just any school? Well, it seems young royals do hang out with
some boisterous kids. When Prince William was just eight years old
he had to go to hospital after being whacked on the head by another kid wielding a golf
club. At the time the Associated Press wrote, “Prince
William, the 8-year-old who is second in line to the British throne, underwent surgery for
a skull fracture after being hit by a golf club while playing with schoolmates.” With that in mind, these kids do interact
and it seems they are not always molly-coddled. But if you read the story you’ll hear the
accident happened when the kids were playing on the school putting green. Hmm, how many schools for children these days
have their own putting greens? The answer is not many, and royals don’t
just go to the local primary school with the working class kids from down the street. We doubt they return home from school each
day to a plate of baked beans on toast and then rush out for a game of street soccer. William went to a place called Jane Mynors'
nursery school. The New York Times wrote about this place
when William was there and said it was not particularly an exclusive school, although
the then $1000 a year cost was likely more than most Brits could afford. That’s about $2,300 a year with inflation. The future King stayed there until he was
five. After that he attended something called a
pre-preparatory school. This is called Wetherby School and it is located
in Notting Hill, London. From what we gathered, getting into this place
isn’t that easy because it’s based on having your child’s name on the list. We expect this place is kind of exclusive. If you wanted to send your kids there now
you’d have to pay about $10,000 a term. William stayed there until he was eight. After that William attended an all-boys boarding
school, and this place is called Ludgrove School. Right now it costs over $11,000 a term to
study there. The place has been criticized in the past
as being a home for snobs, and if you look at the list of former pupils you’ll find
lots of royals and members of the aristocracy. Life at this school we expect was slightly
different from British comprehensive schools. We know that because it’s said William was
rather fond of clay pigeon shooting while he was there. Inner city London schools don’t generally
have shooting on the list of activities. And then he ended up at what’s called one
of the most prestigious schools in the world, called Eton College. If you are rich and posh and come from an
elite family this is where you might end up. It costs around $50,000 a year to send your
child to this boarding school, and you can be sure the child will be rubbing shoulders
with some of Britain’s future leaders in terms of politics and business. One former student said this about the school:
“My mom’s family for like three generations have gone there. My dad absolutely hated the idea of me going
there, because he was like, this is the paragon of everything that’s elitist and awful about
England. I was the last year I think where you could
still be signed up at birth — you literally would get put down at birth for a certain
house.” You get the picture. As for how prince Harry fit it, one former
student said he integrated well. He also said, “Harry was a couple of years
above me I think. They made a big effort to seem like he was
a normal person. Obviously he was from the royal family, but
I think the school and all the people there wanted to make him feel included.” But Prince Harry did have bodyguards when
he went out in London and partied. The Queen would also sometimes end up at Eton
to visit the boys, and the other kids would be like, hey, it’s your grandmother, the
Queen. Suffice to say, these royal kids grew up knowing
they were entitled and they no doubt spoke in a coded language used by the elite. They embraced old traditions, at times wore
top hats, and we very much doubt ever received a punch in the face by the school bully. To conclude this section, the royal child
will likely only mix with children from very wealthy families. That child will board at school a lot and
so spend a lot of time away from his family. On top of that, the child will travel a lot
with his family and also spend a lot of time with carers. It could feel like a lonely life being away
from family so much. At the same time these kids will spend money. When Harry went out to those nightclubs he
had to pay for stuff. We found one report that said the royal kids
don’t really perceive money the way other kids do because when they want it they get
it. Saying that, it’s reported that Princess
Diana wanted William and Harry to know the value of money. She discovered that her husband, Prince Charles,
didn’t really know what a pound was actually worth until he was a teenager. If you want something you just ask, and so
that might affect a royal child’s conception of what money is worth. Then there’s the stress of being a royal. Ok, so you might be thinking having money
on tap is a good thing, or never having to stress about being poor or making it in the
world. But if that’s all you know things iron out. It becomes relative. You can still feel down. Those kids at some point will realize that
their actions are continually under the microscope. At some point Prince William realized he was
the future King of England and he had to act the part. There is little room for error as a royal
child, although Prince Harry has been wayward at times. Harry for instance has come out and talked
about dealing with years of depression, not being able to get out of bed and seeing a
counselor. He had to deal with his mother’s death,
which for the public was some kind of drama, but for him a reality. How does a royal child cope when that child
has few people to talk to about his feelings? We expect at some points in life the royal
child will be thinking he just wants to be normal. Harry said he would almost explode at times
with this pressure and he regularly suffered from bouts and depression and anxiety. He told the press as an adult, “I just didn’t
know what was wrong with me.” There must come a time when the royal child
grows up and becomes much more self-aware. The child will realize he lives in a bit of
a “Mad World.” In the words of Prince Harry, “I can safely
say that losing my mum at the age of 12, and therefore shutting down all of my emotions
for the last 20 years has had a quite serious effect on not only my personal life but my
work as well.” And no matter how many friends you make, you
will always be a royal and people will treat you differently. Most of you watching this will have best friends,
people who you can rely on and who treat you like an equal, but for a royal kid there must
always be this sense of being separated. It’s the same for royals everywhere. Imagine being for the former king of Thailand,
Bhumibol Adulyadej. He is now deceased, but after living in Europe
and the US when still young he became the King of Thailand with a whole country looking
up to him. He had to grow up very fast and was even treated
like a God. There is some pressure when you’re seen
as being Godly. While a prince or princess will be surrounded
by people offering them good advice, they will forever feel the pressure of what they
were born into. There will be many things they will know and
will never be able to talk about publicly. The royal child will have a long list of secrets
and that will weigh heavily on that child. There will be plenty of scandals surrounding
the royal child’s life and they will for the most part take the truth to the grave
with them. So, while being a royal child might at times
look like a lot of fun, we imagine it is very stressful. These kids might have dreams, but in some
ways they will have to do what they are told to do. They might only want to backpack around the
world, but that is never going to happen, well, not with the freedom other backpackers
have. They might just once want to go to the movie
theater and hold hands with someone, but that won’t happen unless bodyguards are around
and the movie theater has been checked out first. The role is inescapable, and as a child this
royal might be thinking I never asked for any of this, but that won’t appease the
many anti-royals from wanting them removed from their house – paid for by taxpayers. We imagine some of the best times would be
when the kids don’t even realize they are royalty, but once they get to grips with it,
it could be quite tiresome. Prince Harry once said, “To be honest, dinner
conversations were the worst bit about being a child and listening to the boring people
around me.” It seems the royal shoe just didn’t fit
well for young Harry. Then again, Queen Elisabeth said despite what
they are, the royals do live a normal life, too. She said, “Like all the best families, we
have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and of family disagreements.” Another British royal who has been in the
spotlight of late has been Prince Andrew. We are going to stand on the fence regarding
the truth about what he did, but we might ask if growing up as a royal gives that person
a feeling that they can get away with anything. If you watched his controversial interview
with the BBC you’ll know how he came across. He didn’t seem to feel guilty about being
a friend of a man that had caused so much damage. He seemed to have little to no empathy regarding
the victims. You can also read a lot into what he said
about going to a Pizza Express in Woking. It seems he thinks he is above visiting a
pizza restaurant where the “normal” people go. So, we imagine that while being a royal might
be hard, some royals might believe they are above the normal folks. Studies have revealed that wealthy people
and sometimes celebrities can indeed feel as though they are above the law, and we guess
when you grow up in a royal family you will have this sense of immunity. So, while we’ve been quite sympathetic in
today’s show about growing up a royal, we imagine that some royals take advantage of
their wealth and power and go to what we might call the darkside. After learning all of this, would you want
to grow up as royalty? Tell us in the comments. And then go watch our other video - How Protected
Is The British Royal Family? Thanks for watching, and don’t forget to
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