Prince George, five, pictured at the wedding of Kate's school friend Sophie Carter in September, has inherited his late grandmother Diana's love of dancing
The Duke of Cambridge has revealed how Prince George is taking after his grandmother Princess Diana, in a rare public conversation about his mother.
In a video shared to the Kensington Palace Twitter account, William revealed how his son, three, has shared his late grandmother's love of dancing as he chatted to one of the BBC Radio 1 Teen Heroes of 2018. Junior, 14, is a UK freestyle dance champion and set up the hashtag #BoysCanDance, after being bullied so badly from the age of six he had to move to a new home and school.
Chatting to the youngster, William explained: 'George is doing dancing as well, he loves it. And it's kind of… my mother always used to dance, she loved dancing.
'And if it's something you love, you do what you love. Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise. Keep at it.'
The five-year-old royal is no doubt developing his dancing skills at his school, Thomas's Battersea, where he takes part in a 35-minute ballet lesson each week Read more from The Daily Mail.
The Duke of Cambridge has revealed how Prince George is taking after his grandmother Princess Diana, in a rare public conversation about his mother.
In a video shared to the Kensington Palace Twitter account, William revealed how his son, three, has shared his late grandmother's love of dancing as he chatted to one of the BBC Radio 1 Teen Heroes of 2018. Junior, 14, is a UK freestyle dance champion and set up the hashtag #BoysCanDance, after being bullied so badly from the age of six he had to move to a new home and school.
Chatting to the youngster, William explained: 'George is doing dancing as well, he loves it. And it's kind of… my mother always used to dance, she loved dancing.
'And if it's something you love, you do what you love. Don't let anyone else tell you otherwise. Keep at it.'
The five-year-old royal is no doubt developing his dancing skills at his school, Thomas's Battersea, where he takes part in a 35-minute ballet lesson each week Read more from The Daily Mail.