Prince William is gushing about his youngest son in a latest engagement.
The Prince of Wales, who attended the 12th annual Tusk Conservation Awards at The Savoy this week, spoke about how his youngest child, Prince George, is learning to play drums.
The Prince said: “My youngest is learning the drums that’s why I spend my entire life with my fingers in my ears.”
Speaking about creativity in the room, William told the winners “thank you for your support.”
Speaking about his other children- George, and Charlotte, William said: “I want my children to live in a world where swallows still migrate, gorillas still live in the cloud forests of Uganda and rhinos still roam the arid rangelands of Namibia.”
The Prince of Wales, who is currently working on his project to eradicate homelessness in the UK, will soon educate his kids; Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, about the problem.
Speaking on The Sun’s Royal Exclusiveshow, author Phil Dampier said: “He’s taking on his mother’s legacy, but also, he’s going to hand it on to his children.
“I’m sure it’s only a matter of time before he lets George and Charlotte and Louis sleep rough overnight and get a taste of what he did when he was a kid.”
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