Extinction: The Facts, proved just too upsetting for Prince George.
04.10.2020 - 15:45 / ok.co.uk
It’s rainy and dull outside, which can only mean one thing… Netflix, snug jumpers, hot chocolate and David Attenborough. Yes, the much-awaited new documentary by the nature king lands on Netflix on Sunday 4 October and with this miserable weather, it couldn’t be better timed.
The documentary, titled A Life On Our Planet, is set to focus on David’s own life and career, as well as the changes our eco-system has suffered from over the past 50 years. Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous
.Extinction: The Facts, proved just too upsetting for Prince George.
The Cambridge kids might be enormous fans of David Attenborough, but the naturalist's latest BBC documentary, Extinction: The Facts, proved just too upsetting for Prince George.
David Attenborough has been given a new honour from the Queen.
pic.twitter.com/MTQ68WnOrt— The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@KensingtonRoyal) October 3, 2020“Why has it come to this and you know he’s seven years old and he’s asking me these questions already, he really feels it, and I think every seven-year-old out there can relate to that.”George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte, five, and Prince Louis, two, quizzed 94-year-old Sir David Attenborough in a video recorded at Kensington Palace in August.William’s eldest son, to whom Sir David gifted a
Sir David Attenborough about the natural world. In the cute clip, shared on the Cambridge family's official Instagram account, @KensingtonRoyal, we get a rare chance to hear Prince George, seven, and Princess Charlotte, five speak.
David Attenborough is taking questions from some very famous fans.
We learned last week that Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis got to hang out with legendary natural historian David Attenborough in the gardens of Kensington Palace. It turns out, the photos that Prince William and Kate Middleton shared of that adorable event weren't the only thing to come out of the interaction.
Billie Eilish – watch below.The video, which also sees the legendary broadcaster talking to David Beckham, Game Of Thrones star Maisie Williams and more, precedes the release of Attenborough’s new Netflix show David Attenborough: A Life On Our Planet.Recorded as part of a promotional video from Netflix ahead of the new show, which is released tomorrow (October 4), Attenborough is asked about the state of the planet, climate change and more.Billie Eilish asked: “How do you cope with your personal
The children of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are speaking in public for the first time, and they’re doing it with legendary conversationist and filmmaker Sir David Attenborough.
Sir David Attenborough addresses deforestation, the melting of the ice caps and pressure on wildlife as he takes questions from stars including Billie Eilish, David Beckham and Dame Judi Dench in a new video.
Sir David Attenborough is sharing his grave concerns for the future of the planet.
© @Copyright HELLO! Hello! Magazine The Duke and shared some over the weekend, capturing the moment their three children got to meet one of their idols – . and Kate welcomed the legendary naturalist to Kensington Palace last week, where , seven, , five, and two-year-old got to meet him in the garden after school.Sir David, 94, was at the Palace to watch his new film, A Life on our Planet, with the Duke, but did you notice the hilarious mistake in the photo of the pair taken by the
Sir David Attenborough says he refuses to go and “cry in the corner ” over the environment – as he warns that Extinction Rebellion could “disenchant” the people they are trying to get onside.
Prince George has received a very unique gift. The 7-year-old royal recently met Sir David Attenborough, known for narrating docuseries such as "Planet Earth," who offered George a shark tooth.
Kate Middleton and Prince William shared adorable new photos of their three kids — Prince George, 7, Princess Charlotte, 5, and Prince Louis, 2 — on Saturday.The new snaps, which also include Sir David Attenborough, were taken earlier this week in the gardens of Kensington Palace.