Prince Harry Asks "What Is Wrong With Parents" As He Warns That Children Shouldn't Be Playing FORTNITE

Prince Harry Asks "What Is Wrong With Parents" As He Warns That Children Shouldn't Be Playing FORTNITE

During a recent visit to a school, Prince Harry of the British Royal Family reportedly warned young children that they shouldn't be playing Fortnite. Hit the jump to find out more...

By Nebula - Oct 03, 2018 03:10 PM EST
Filed Under: Fortnite
Source: People
Fortnite has taken the world by storm and made it into the mainstream. And with that comes those who oppose it and Prince Harry (yes, the ginger one of the Royal Family) is one of them.

People recently reported that, during a visit to a school in Sussex, Harry told young children who were playing the popular battle-royale that they shouldn't be. He apparently said "You guys shouldn't really play Fortnite," urged them to find something else to play and later rhetorically asked, "What is wrong with parents?"

Harry would then go onto voice his concerns to the school, reminding them that the game isn't suitable for underage children - to which school officials concurred. The concerns are likely on account of the game's violence and use of weaponary.

The popular battle-royale gamemode's entire premise is pitting players, armed with guns and grenades, against each other. Doesn't sound very child-friendly. Yet, most likely due to the aesthetic, many young children still partake - seemingly without parental guidance.

What do you think of Harry's concerns? Do you agree that young children shouldn't be exposed to such gameplay?




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