While Royal fans are regularly treated to sweet new pictures of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s children via social media, there’s one thing they were yet to be treated to – what Prince George’s voice actually sounds like.
We’ve seen countless snaps of the young royal, from formal portraits on his birthday and first days of school to ones of him frolicking on the grass with his younger sister Charlotte. Yet, no videos have ever been released prior to today. Meaning, its the first time fans have heard the 5-year-old speak.
While on a visit at the Chelsea Flower Show to support mum Kate Middleton, Prince William asked his eldest son what he thought of the display.
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“What would you give it out of 10, George? How many marks out of 10 would you give it? With 10 being the highest,” William asked his son as they played on the garden swing.
“Twenty,” George sweetly replies.
“Twenty out of 10?” William says with a laugh. “That’s pretty good. I think Mummy’s done well.”
“How amazing is that?” Kate is heard saying from nearby as she plays with their youngest son Prince Louis.
William then says as he jumps onto the garden swing and calls out: “Give me a push!”
Princess Charlotte can be seen pondering in the garden, too.
Duchess Kate’s ‘Back To Nature’ garden was created alongside the Royal Horticultural Society and designers Andrée Davies and Adam White, to highlight the benefits of playing outdoors.
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“Hopefully when people visit they will find their inner child,” Smith said Sunday. “That could be remembering building a den or toasting marshmallows on a fire.”
WATCH: The Queen Visits Kate Middleton’s Chelsea Flower Show Display.
This article originally appeared on InStyle Australia.