Prince Louis, Prince George, And Princess Charlotte Adorably Speak In New Video—Such Sweet Voices

Oct 05, 2020 by apost team

The world has seen the royal children, Prince Louis, Prince George, and Princess Charlotte growing up, and they appear so adorable and well-behaved.

Well now, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have released a short video in which all three of their children ask naturalist, Sir David Attenborough, a few big questions! Not only is the video too sweet, but it also gives the world a peek at the Cambridge children's adorable voices!

Be sure to reach the end of this article to see the full video :-) 

Recorded in the garden of Kensington Palace last month by the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, the three children each ask David Attenborough a question about the natural world. Big brother Prince George begins the video by asking: "What animal do you think will become extinct next?" Sir David Attenborough begins his answer with a very diplomatic response, saying: 

"Well let's hope there won't be any! Because there are lots of things we can do when animals are in danger of extinction."

He then goes on to tell a story about a group of nearly extinct mountain gorillas in the center of Africa that he visited around 40 years earlier, and how with some help, they were able to increase their population numbers by 400%.

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Next up in the round of questioning is Princess Charlotte, who mentions her love of spiders and asks if Sir David Attenborough feels the same. He's overjoyed at her question and says that he does indeed like spiders and describes how clever a creature they are.

Finally, it's two-and-a-half-year-old Louis who steals the show. It's actually the first time the public has ever heard him speak, and also the most we've ever heard both George and Charlotte speak. Louis asks: "What animal do you like?" However, he adorably pronounces "animal" as "aminal!" Sir David answers his question, stating that monkeys are his favorite animal. 

According to Hello! Magazine, Kate said the Cambridge children are "massive fans" of Sir David Attenborough, and the recorded video questions were filmed before they had a chance to meet the national treasure in person on September 24. Sir David visited Kensington Palace, where he watched his new film David Attenborough: A Life on This Planet in the garden with Prince William.

The famed naturalist brought a gift for Prince George—a fossilized shark's tooth that he found in Malta in the late 1960s. All three children were fascinated by the tooth, with a source telling Hello!: "It was very sweet, all three children were playing with it."

Other celebrities such as David Beckham, Dame Judi Dench, and Billie Eilish also asked Sir David questions via video, which coincided with the release of his new film in cinemas and also on Netflix from October 4.

What did you think of the Cambridge children's adorable questions to Sir David Attenborough? Did you expect them to sound like that? Let us know in the comments, then be sure to pass this on to any royals fans you know!

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