Prince William drops bombshell about George, Charlotte, Louis’ TV preferences
Prince William leaves royal fans gushing with another candid admission about the Windsor kids and their TV preferences
Prince William recently attended the The Tusk Conservation Awards on Wednesday evening but left royal fans gushing with a candid admission he made about what his children love the most, when it comes to shows.
For those still unversed, Prince William, the future King of England is a father to three kids, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis.
At the event in question, there were also stars present, like John Cleese and Rolling Stone guitarist Ronnie Wood, and it was during a chat with them that the prince admitted what his children love watching on TV and it comes straight from the 1970s.
The sitcom’s name was dropped in a lighthearted bit of banter that saw the prince say, “my children have just discovered Fawlty Towers, they literally love it, we've been having a lot of family laughs.”
Its even become a family favorite Prince William admitted because he too has been “reminiscing reliving” it “all over again with the children watching - it's brilliant.”
The show ran from 1975 to 1979 originally and is set in a seaside hotel in Torquay, Devon.
What is also pertinent to mention is that the Award show aims to honor and celebrate those that safeguard Africa’s habitats and animals, according to Express UK.
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