The Royal Children Speak on Camera for the First Time in Adorable Video

The Royal Children Speak on Camera for the First Time in Adorable Video

From Cosmopolitan

  • Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis just appeared in an adorable new video.

  • Kensington Royal posted the cute video to their social media accounts.


The royal trio! It's not every day that we get to hear Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis' little voices. So, when Kensington Royal released a cute video of Prince William and Kate Middleton's three kids, we took notice.

The three children appeared with TV icon and natural historian, Sir David Attenborough, to ask him questions about nature. First up was 7-year-old George, who asked, "What animal do you think will become extinct next?" David said that he hopes no more animals will become extinct. Next up was 5-year-old Charlotte, who said, "I like spiders, do you like spiders?" He answered that he loves them (why he loves them is still tbd).

Lastly, 2-year-old Louis asked, "What animal do you like?" David explained that his favorite animals are monkeys. This is the first time that George, Charlotte, and Louis have spoken on video.

Kensington Royal recently shared photos of Prince William, Kate, George, Charlotte, and Louis with David in the Kensington Gardens. "With a shared passion for protecting the natural world, they continue to support one another in their missions to tackle some of the biggest environmental challenges our planet faces," the caption read. "This includes working together on The @EarthshotPrize 🌍 the most prestigious global environment prize in history – further details of which will be shared in the coming weeks."

Royals coming together to help the environment? That's something we can get behind. In case it wasn't obvious, this video solidifies the fact that the royal children are already following in their family's philanthropic footsteps. Let's hope this is only the beginning of royal kid videos.

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