Nobility: Radiant Prince William greets British Father’s Day

Nobility: Radiant Prince William greets British Father’s Day

Matching the colors of their clothing, the heir to the British throne and his children show themselves happily in a photo. A British Father’s Day greeting.

‘Happy Father’s Day’ – The heir to the British throne Prince William (40) greeted British Father’s Day with a photo of himself and his children on Sunday.

In the picture, which was published on the Kensington Palace Twitter account, is the elder son of King Charles III. (74) seen on a wooden bench. On his right sits Princess Charlotte (8) in a light blue floral dress and white jacket. On the other hand, Prince George (9) hugs his dad. William put his arms around both of them. Little Prince Louis (5) is sitting on his father’s lap, beaming with joy.

Louis once again stole the show from his grandfather Charles at the King’s birthday parade, Trooping the Color, on Saturday. For example, he held his nose when he drove down the boulevard “The Mall” in the carriage with his siblings – probably because of the horse manure. On the balcony of Buckingham Palace, he later saluted the passing planes, to the delight of Royal fans.

William, who celebrates his 41st birthday next Wednesday, surprised the public over the weekend with an interview he gave to The Times. He revealed to the British newspaper that he wants to do even more to tackle the problem of homelessness than before. He indicated that he intends to use his land and real estate portfolio to create social housing. However, he did not want to reveal exactly how this is supposed to work.

The heir to the throne is following in the footsteps of his mother, Princess Diana, who took him to visit a homeless shelter at the age of eleven. He also wants to confront his own children with the harsh reality of homeless people, the prince said. “I think that’s in everyone’s interest. It’s the right way to engage children with the right dialogue at the right time so that they can understand,” said William.

Message from Kensington Palace on Twitter

Source: Stern

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