In a heartwarming video released by Kensington Palace, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis have the opportunity to ask renowned naturalist Sir David Attenborough questions about wildlife.
This rare glimpse allows fans of the royal family to hear the children speak and witness their growth.
Notably, it is the first time that Prince Louis has been captured speaking on camera.
The delightful footage, belonging to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, showcases the three royal children taking turns to pose their inquiries to Sir David.
With hands smartly behind his back, Prince George confidently begins, asking, “Hello David Attenborough, what animal do you think will become extinct next?”
Following suit, Princess Charlotte, looking bashful as she glances past the camera, asks, “Hello David Attenborough, I like spiders, do you like spiders too?”
Lastly, it is little Louis’s turn, who adorably mumbles his question, “What animal do you like?”
Sir David attentively responds to each query, providing detailed explanations.
The video was recorded at Kensington Palace last month and coincided with Sir David’s meeting with Prince William, Kate, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
During their gathering, they held a private viewing of Sir David’s new environmental documentary in the palace grounds.
In recently released pictures, Sir David presented Prince George with a 23-million-year-old shark tooth.
The young prince appeared intrigued as he handled the fossilized tooth from an extinct Carcharocles megalodon, one of the oceans’ most feared predators.
Following this, Prince William and Sir David watched “A Life on Our Planet,” a powerful documentary where Sir David reflects on his life as a naturalist and the devastating changes he has witnessed.
Maintaining social distance in the open air, the Duke of Cambridge and Sir David were provided with director’s chairs bearing their names.
However, they decided to switch seats, adding a touch of spontaneity to the occasion.
After the screening on Thursday, the 94-year-old broadcaster engaged in conversation with Prince William, Kate, and their three children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
This heartwarming interaction between the royal children and Sir David Attenborough offers a unique insight into their curiosity about wildlife.
It serves as a reminder of the importance of fostering a love for nature and conservation from a young age.