In addition to eight-year-old Charlotte, Prince William and Kate Middleton are raising ten-year-old Prince George and six-year-old Prince Louis.
Prince William has revealed his daughter Princess Charlotte’s favorite joke. This was reported by People.
The Prince of Wales made the revelation during a visit to St Michael’s Church of England High School in Sandwell to hear about their mental health initiatives. During the event, the future king was asked to tell a “daddy joke” and he admitted that his daughter has a favorite funny story.
“I think I’m going to tell a joke that’s Charlotte’s favorite joke at the moment that she tells me all the time,” he told the students, adding that they need to communicate for it to work.
“Knock-knock,” began the father of many children.
“Who’s there?” – students answer simultaneously.
“A disturbing cow,” continued Prince William.
When the children asked: “Who kills the cow?”, Kate Middleton’s husband replied: “Moo!” After that, the students laughed together.
“This is what I hear a lot at home now,” Princess Diana’s eldest son admitted.
During his visit to St Michael’s CofE HS today, Prince William brilliantly recorded a segment for their school mental health radio show and was asked to tell his favorite ‘dad joke’. He talked about Princess Charlotte’s current favorite – and threw some shade @jackwhitehall 😉 pic.twitter.com/8EzAqVuNS2
— Rebecca English (@RE_DailyMail) April 25, 2024
Earlier it was reported that King Charles III of Great Britain gave Princess of Wales Kate Middleton a new royal title.
The royal family has published a new photo of Prince Louis
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