Prince William Once Terrified Princess Beatrice and Princess Eugenie With a Creepy Prank
Evidently, when William was a boy, he got a thrill out of frightening his cousins. Speaking to OK!, McGrady said that one year for Easter he decided to make a Hickory Dickory Dock nursery rhyme-themed chocolate egg.
Nice! William took the masterpiece as an opportunity to get a rise out of"We sent it up to the nursery on the silver tray, but 15 minutes later the Footman brought it back," McGrady said."He said, 'Nanny asked me to return this.Quickly, though, another egg was made -- as it goes in royal households. McGrady said:"We had to quickly make another mouse, pop it in the hole and send it back to the nursery.
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