I just don't like how the kids now have starring roles in a public life that they didn't sign up for. The occasional post, sure - as your average parent probably does. But do we need to know about every hobby they start up? Whether they won or beat their personal best? Does a private, sweet moment like being pushed around the garden in a buggy by your mum when you're a bit old for all that need to be publicised?
It makes me feel a bit sad for the boys really. They're already being pushed towards a certain kind of future - Tom and Gi can pay lip service to the idea that they'll be able to do whatever they want when they're older, but actions speak louder than words. They're minimising the possibility of a totally anonymous, lowkey existence if that's what any of them end up wanting.