- Susanna: Susanna was Shakespeare's eldest child and often accompanied him to London. Their relationship seemed to be close. In his will, Shakespeare left her the bulk of his estate, including the family home, New Place, in Stratford.
- Hamnet: Sadly, Hamnet died at the age of 11, so we don't have much information about his relationship with his father. However, Shakespeare did write a poem expressing his grief after Hamnet's death, which suggests a strong emotional bond between them.
- Judith: Judith was Shakespeare's youngest child. She married Thomas Quiney, a Stratford businessman. There is some speculation that Shakespeare may not have been entirely happy with this match, but we can't be certain about the nature of their relationship. In his will, Shakespeare provided a dowry for Judith and left her some of his property.
While Shakespeare's plays and sonnets reveal much about his thoughts and feelings, they don't provide explicit information about his personal relationships with his children. However, the evidence we do have suggests that he cared for and provided for them, even if the nature of their day-to-day interactions remains uncertain.