Prince George came up during RoyaltourPakistan
Prince George loves his animals October 15, 2019 - 10:34 BST Sharnaz Shahid The Duke of Cambridge has touched upon his eldest son Prince George during the first day of his royal tour of Pakistan with his wife Kate. Paying a visit to the Margallah Hills Natuona Park on Tuesday, Prince William revealed his son was a huge fan of animals - in particular, lizards! The royal couple were shown a slideshow of animals found in the park, including leopards, cape hares and porcupines.
var playerInstance=playerInstance || []; playerInstance['wC1zhxKn']=document.addEventListener=> { window.player=lf.player; }); WATCH THE VIDEO ABOVE Prince William and Kate also visited the Islamabad Model College for Girls in the capital, touring classrooms and posing for a group picture with some of the young students. The Prince was told the girls were "big fans of your mother". After hearing this, William smiled and said: "You were, really? Oh that's very sweet of you. I was a big fan of my mother too. She came here three times. I was very small.
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