The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are 'empowering' their children to prepare them to 'play an active part' in royal life, a royal expert claims. Arbiter writes that the same level of control has also been displayed when the children appear in public, such as Prince George and princess Charlotte's first Christmas Day Walk last year. She also described Prince Louis' debut appearance as 'show-stopping' after he asked Sir David Attenborough what 'ammimal' he likes. After the screening, Prince George, seven, was given a tooth from an extinct giant shark, which lived 23 million years ago, which he had found on a family holiday to Malta in the late 1960s. The three children are all interested in dinosaurs and were fascinated by the megalodon fossil and excitedly asked Sir David a number of questions.
Source: Daily Mail October 12, 2020 07:30 UTC