George, Charlotte and Louis' 'adorable' video sparks frenzy – royal fans 'lose it'
PRINCE GEORGE, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have delighted royal commentators with one of their latest videos showing them "in an official capacity" - as the footage was branded "adorable".
Prince George and Louis’ ‘adorable’ message praised by experts
Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis' interviewing of Sir David Attenborough caused royal commentators to "lose it". The footage was released in October after the legendary natural historian paid the Cambridges a visit, where he gifted Prince George a fossilised shark tooth. Royally Obsessed podcast hosts Roberta Fiorito and Rachel Bowie discussed the reaction to the video.
Ms Fiorito told listeners: "This video made my whole weekend.
"We finally heard the Cambridge kids talk, which has never happened before in an official capacity.
"I completely lost it when I saw the video.
"I was freaking out, it was the cutest video."
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Ms Bowie agreed: "I can't believe we've never heard them really speak, it was adorable.
"As we all know, George, Charlotte and Louis got to meet their idol, Sir David Attenborough.
"What we didn't know is that they actually got to interview him.
"I just want them asking him questions on loop as I watch the other news cycle."
Prince George, Louis and Charlotte ask Attenborough questions
She added: "I just need that lifting my heart all the time.
"I'm actually pretty impressed at how articulate Louis is.
"To even be able to frame a question like that is so good at his age."
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Ms Fiorito said: "He was my favourite because even him playing with the little leaves were great.
"I'm assuming Kate and William filmed them and sent them, as David recorded his separately.
"His answers too were so cute and good, educational and perfect for kids."
Sir David had joined the Cambridges because they were screening his new feature documentary.
The film, 'A Life On Our Planet', has been released on streaming service, Netflix.