Prince William is living that new dad life as he fights off sleep during royal function
Prince William doesn't appear to be getting much shut-eye since the birth of his third child.
During the annual Anzac Day service at Westminster Abbey, the prince looked like he might be nodding off. Given that he welcomed a new son just two days previous, we're not really all that surprised.
In a video posted by People, William appeared to be struggling to keep his eyes open during the service. He seemed to pull through, however, and managed to open his eyes in the end, by the looks of things.
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People on Twitter were pretty understanding, thankfully. And, many parents chimed in to say that they'd been there in the first week with a newborn.
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Here's hoping William and Kate manage to get some sleep soon.
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