Prince William and Kate Middleton, who are proud parents of their three children, have received a key advice about their youngest son Prince Louise from a renowned musician.
British-Australian singer Peter Andre has shared his thoughts on the Prince and Princess of Wales's six-year-old sweetheart Louis' new hobby.
Katie Price's ex, in his New! Magazine column, gave some fatherly advice to the future King as he wrote: "Prince William has said that his son, Louis, is learning the drums and I love that."
He continued: "Louis the drummer, he could be in the biggest band of all time – you never know!"
Pete, whose own kids are no strangers to the limelight, suggested the royal: "They might need to invest in electric drums to limit the noise. But aside from noise, he should keep playing – 'Prince Louis The Drummer' has a ring to it.", according to OK!.
Empathising with William's experience of musical parenting, the singer said: "William joked that he always has his fingers in his ears and I think every dad is like that; when kids get into any instrument, we're encouraging but then realise how loud it is – especially drums."
It seems as Loius, known for his cheeky and mischievous side, won't be playing major role in hid dad Prince William's reign as he's interested in some other hobby.
Pete, known as a seasoned music industry dad, shares children Amelia, ten, Theo, eight, and Arabella, eight months, with wife Emily as well as youngsters Junior, 19, and Princess, 17, from his previous relationship with Katie Price.
His son Junior has inked a deal with Columbia Records and Princess has expressed her aspirations to dip into the music scene too.
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