A rare reference to his grandson.
We don’t often hear Prince Charles talking about his grandchildren but when he does, it is all kinds of adorable.
He has three grandchildren and with the Duke and Duchess of Sussex expecting their first child, there’s another royal bundle of joy on the way.
However, it’s his eldest grandchild, Prince George, that he mentioned recently as part of a BBC documentary set to air in November.
According to Hello magazine, the documentary will concentrate on the dedication Prince Charles has to conservation and saving the planet, allowing him the chance to talk about the subject at length.
Viewers will see him at his Scottish estate, Birkhall, where he explains how the wood is named “George’s wood”.
Awwww.
At the time of Prince George’s birth back in 2013, a number of different trees were planted and they’re growing steadily.
In the documentary, Prince Charles says:
“I hope it will be quite amusing for George, as they grow up, and he grows up”.
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are eager for their children to have a normal upbringing and keep them out of the public eye as much as possible.
However, the annual Christmas card is approaching and it’s very likely that they’ll share a family photo together with George, Charlotte and baby Louis, CUTE.