Kate Middleton and Prince William have come under fire after photographs of their four-year-old son Prince George playing with a toy gun surfaced.


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Immediately after the pictures emerged, Twitter users had a lot of opinions on the young prince’s toy, many shocked that he was allowed to openly play with such a controversial toy.
Here’s why the sight of #PrinceGeorge playing with a toy gun is triggering for some of us. Black mothers in the US have to teach their sons not to play with anything (a toy gun, a cell phone, etc.) a policeman could claim looked like a real gun. Their lives depend on it.
— Auntie Deesa (Democrat/Brazen Hussy/Resister) 🌊🌊 (@DeesaRoberts) June 10, 2018
Prince George photographed pointing toy gun at others while watching polo match. Are these royals real?
— Graham Davies (@GeeTDee) June 11, 2018
Sad to see George playing with a gun when the whole country has a gun/knife crime situation. Maybe in training for killing wild life in later years. Thought he was a sensitive child. Better if he was seen playing with a toy car or football. Sadly the royals will never change. 😣
— Adrina M Price (@SingingDri) June 10, 2018
Parenting expert and author of The Gentle Discipline Book, Sarah Ockwell-Smith, told The Independent, “I understand why gun play worries parents, however research shows that any aggression demonstrated while engaging in ‘war play’ is not carried over into real life. ie: kids who play with guns become no more violent than those who don’t.”
George also spent a lot of time playing with a giant rainbow-coloured slinky, and chasing his younger sister, Princess Charlotte, around.
Kensington Palace has not yet responded to the backlash.
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This article was originally published on New Idea
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