Kate Middleton, Prince William, and Prince Harry Attend Royal Family Sunday Service
Charles has seldom appeared more relaxed on camera than he does in the programme, When Ant And Dec Met The Prince: 40 Years Of The Prince’s Trust. ― Reuters picLONDON, Dec 28 ― Prince Charles certainly looks to be revering his role as grandfather to Prince George and Princess Charlotte, with him revealing how he grateful he is to have them because they can care for him in old age.
While Harry was charming New Zealand, back in England Prince William and the Duchess of Cambridge welcomed their second child, Princess Charolotte into the world.
Also in attendance were Prince Andrew and his daughter Princess Beatrice (the stylish royal, 27, wore knee-high boots and a black pillbox hat), Prince Charles, Prince Philip, Princess Anne, and the Queen herself.
This Christmas marked Prince William and Duchess Kate’s first as a family of four, and it looks like they made every moment matter.
The year ended New Zealand’s Royal engagements with a low key visit from our future king, Prince Charles and his wife, Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall.
Daily Mail reports that Prince William shares in the interview that it’s a family trait for some to laugh “when things go wrong”.
Bad handwriting is another issue when it comes to Prince Charles.
William and Harry also reveal how their father’s long-winded letters were at times confusing as his writing gets harder to read towards the end of the day as he becomes more exhausted. Asked what he’ll be doing to mark the big day, the prince said: “Well, if I get any sleep on Christmas Eve it’ll be good, because George will be bouncing around like a rabbit”.
It’s unknown if Prince Charles embarrasses his sons as much as he did when they were younger. Obviously, Prince William and Prince Harry are no different in that respect.
“When Ant and Dec Met the Prince: 40 Years of the Prince’s Trust” is scheduled to air January 4, 2016, on Britain’s ITV.