Julia recently shared her revealing insights about being Prince George’s godmother during interviews conducted to commemorate what would’ve been Diana’s 59th birthday.
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Prince George by veteran broadcaster and naturalist David Attenborough, who found the fossil during a holiday on the Mediterranean island in the 1960s.Culture Minister Jose Herrera said he will “get the ball rolling” to bring back the tooth to be exhibited in a Maltese museum.“There are some artifacts that are important to natural heritage which ended up abroad and deserve to be retrieved,” he told the Times of Malta.The fossil, believed to be around 3 million years old, belonged to an extinct
.Julia recently shared her revealing insights about being Prince George’s godmother during interviews conducted to commemorate what would’ve been Diana’s 59th birthday.
Prince William shared a sweet story about watching a documentary about animal extinction with his 7-year-old son, Prince George.“The most recent [David Attenborough] one — the extinction one — actually George and I had to turn it off, we got so sad about it halfway through,” the Duke of Cambridge, 38, recently said while launching his environmental initiative, the Earthshot Prize, according to Sky News.
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
Each year the royal family release family photos during the festive period as a way to thank fans for their support and last year was no different. Along with their individual family pictures, The Queen posed for a snap with son Prince Charles, grandson Prince William and great-grandson Prince George – who are the three future kings.
Royal fans were left gushing on Monday night as Prince William shared new photos of his three children.The 38 year old fronted an ITV documentary about protecting the environment entitled A Planet For Us All, which showed him on a global mission that was filmed over two years. Whilst many fans of the Duke of Cambridge praised him for his knowledge and passion for our planet, others concentrated more on the rare footage of his and Kate Middleton's three young children.
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.
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.
pic.twitter.com/MTQ68WnOrt"Hello David Attenborough, I like spiders, do you like spiders too?" asked Princess Charlotte with her hair pulled back in a ponytail and wearing a black pinafore dress and white summer shirt.Prince Louis, wearing a white jumper with red and blue stripes, then quizzes the natural historian with the line: "What animal do you like?"The deep inhalation of breathe is too adorable, we know! The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to share new photographs of their
Prince William and Kate Middleton's are curious little children.
Kate Middleton and Prince William because Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have taken to social media to show off their on-screen skills.On Saturday, the Kensington Royal Instagram and Twitter accounts shared a sweet video of the three royal children posing questions to their family friend and historian Sir David Attenborough about the natural world.The clip marks the first time the public has ever heard Prince Louis speak and a rare moment to hear George and Charlotte's
Kate Middleton and Prince William have left fans gushing over their adorable three children as they shared a rare video of of them.The royal couple posted a video of their children Prince George,Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis asking David Attenborough questions on their social media feeds.The clip opens with Prince George, seven, saying: “Hello David Attenborough, what animal do you think will be extinct next?” To which David replies: “Well let’s hope there won’t be any because there are
Guardian notes, many obtained through colonization or plunder by "explorers." (See: the Benin Bronzes, the Koh-i-Noor diamond, and the Parthenon Marbles, among many others.) The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are delighted to share new photographs of their family with @DavidAttenborough.
A post shared by Duke and Duchess of Cambridge (@kensingtonroyal) on Sep 26, 2020 at 2:30pm PDTPrince George was seen in a photograph looking intrigued as he handled the fossilised tooth from an extinct Carcharocles megalodon – one of the most feared predators to have swum in the seas.Sir David revealed that he had found the tooth, which is 23-million-years-old, embedded in soft limestone while on holiday in Malta in the late 1960s.Speaking to the Times of Malta, Jose Herrera said: ‘There are
David Attenborough may have given Prince William and Duchess Kate ’s son Prince George a shark tooth, but Malta’s culture minister wants it back.“There are some artifacts that are important to Maltese natural heritage and which ended up abroad and deserve to be retrieved,” Jose Herrera told the Times of Malta on Monday, September 28.Herrera went on to tell the outlet that the tooth should be in a local museum, and he planned to “set the ball rolling” to get it back. His comments came two days
Princess Charlotte and Prince George are both missing out on one of their favourite lessons due to new rules introduced at their school because of the coronavirus pandemic. Pupils at Thomas's private school in Battersea, which the royal children attend, are not allowed to partake in their usual swimming lessons.The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge's two children were excited to get back to school to see their friends and teachers, but will no doubt be disappointed at the new measures.