Prince William included Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis in a key outing amid the ongoing family crisis.
For the unversed, the Prince and Princess of Wales stepped out on September 23 to revisit the devastated community of Southport after a tragic incident in 2024.
The royal couple extended support to mourning families and schoolchildren, remembering Alice, Bebe and Elsie, three innocent girls killed at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class.
Alongside performing a series of engagements, William and Catherine visited schools for the late girls, where they interacted with the students and the staff members.
A young student recalled his sweet exchange with the Prince of Wales during an interview with the BBC.
The student shared, "He (Prince William) was asking us all about school and what lessons we liked the most."
"And about lunch menus as well. He was just saying to us about food because his children talk about food a lot."
Notably, the future King, who often gave glimpses into the lives of his little ones, once again made a heartfelt admission about George, Charlotte and Louis, seemingly including them during their special outing.
It is pertinent to note that Prince William's comment came after Sarah Ferguson's email to controversial figure Jeffrey Epstein made it to the headlines, portraying the royals in a negative light.