As the future King of England, Prince George has a lot of responsibilities ahead of him. But right now, he's just a 7-year-old boy who's having the time of his life exploring the great outdoors. An exclusive source tells Closer Weekly that the young royal is deeply passionate about wildlife and nature. It seems like George has inherited a love for the environment from his parents, Prince William and Duchess Kate.
George's Love for the Outdoors
Prince William and Duchess Kate are raising their kids with a strong appreciation for nature, and it's clearly working. Their eldest son, George, is utterly captivated by the natural world. According to our insider, George can't get enough of being outside. Recently, Prince William bought George a book on sea creatures, which has only fueled his curiosity about marine life. "He's absolutely fascinated by what goes on under the ocean," the source reveals. It's clear that George has a natural curiosity and a budding passion for the wonders beneath the waves.
David Attenborough's Special Gift
When it comes to inspiring young minds about the natural world, there's no one quite like Sir David Attenborough. The legendary broadcaster recently gifted Prince George a fossilized shark tooth, a rare treasure that Sir David found during a family trip to Malta in the late 1960s. This incredible present was handed over during a private screening of Attenborough's latest film, A Life On Our Planet, at Kensington Palace. The insider shares that George was absolutely thrilled by the gift. "He won't stop talking about it!" the source adds. For a boy who loves sharks, this fossil is more than a keepsake—it's a cherished treasure that connects him to the mysteries of the deep.
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Family Fun with David Attenborough
It wasn't just George who enjoyed Sir David's visit to Kensington Palace. His younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, also had an unforgettable experience. The source explains that both Charlotte, 5, and Louis, 2, are huge fans of the Planet Earth series. The family watched the show together during the pandemic, and the kids were captivated by the stunning visuals and Sir David's enchanting narration. "They absolutely adore David's work," the source confirms. It's clear that the entire family shares a deep appreciation for the natural world.
But George's interests aren't limited to wildlife. He's also showing a creative side by diving into the world of music. A previous insider tells Closer that George is learning to play both the guitar and the piano. While his musical journey might be a bit noisy at times, his mom, Kate, takes it all in stride. "There are times when Kate covers her ears to block out the noise, but she laughs about it," the source shares. Music isn't just for George; his siblings enjoy it too. Louis loves to sing and dance, following in the footsteps of his sister, Charlotte.



