Princess Kate and Prince William’s son Prince George keeps his mother young at heart.
The Princess of Wales, 44, visited the Family Action’s Children’s Trauma Therapy Service in England on Tuesday, January 27, to meet with some of the children at the facility, according to Hello!.
Senior therapist Stuart Murray-Borbjerg told the outlet that the mother of three — who shares George, 12, along with daughter Princess Charlotte, 10, and son Prince Louis, 7, with husband William, 43 — “seemed genuinely interested” to hear about the “impact” the therapy service is having on the children while she was there.
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“Something that’s lost through traumatic experiences is that sense of playfulness and joy which just comes back when you’re making music or you’re drawing together,” Murray-Borbjerg said, noting that Kate agreed and spoke more about the relationship she has with her own kids.
“George keeps her playful,” he said.
According to Murray-Borbjerg, Kate also discussed her children’s hobbies. “I think she said one [of her children] plays the guitar and one plays the drums,” he told Hello!.
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A source exclusively told Star in December that George — who is second in line for the throne — has “been getting lessons twice a week with a tutor” when it comes to his future, so that “he knows every detail of what’s expected once it’s his time.”
The source added that George is having “one-on-one” chats with his grandfather, King Charles III, who “loves to tell him all about his ancestors,” which is perfect for the preeteen, since he is “fascinated by history.”