Prince George’s adorable habit when Kate Middleton and Prince William are gone: ‘He finds us’

Prince William and Kate Middleton are currently in the Caribbean enjoying an eight-day tour of the region.

The couple’s three children stayed in London with their nanny Maria Borrallo.

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Prince William has said that his eldest son, Prince George, at eight, clearly knows much of what his parents are up to when he is on tour.

During a speech at a reception marking the Queen’s Platinum anniversary at the Mayan ruins in Cahal Pech, Belize, Prince William shared the details.

“We let them know where we are and he finds us on the map and puts a needle in it and shares with the others,” William said according to The sun.

Prince George with parents Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge.
Prince George with parents Prince William and Kate, Duchess of Cambridge. Credit: Eamonn McCormack – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

Given how much the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge travel, it’s not surprising that their eldest son has devised a method to keep track of.

Earlier this month, Prince William told how interested his children are in the royal tours.

It turns out that it is a lot.

“They always ask us where we’re going,” William said during a visit to Wales to mark St. David’s day.

“And we’ll show them where we’re on the map,” he said, reported People

Prince William speaks at a reception to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen's Platinum Anniversary on March 21, 2022 in Cahal Pech, Belize.
Prince William speaks at a reception to celebrate Her Majesty the Queen’s Platinum Anniversary on March 21, 2022 in Cahal Pech, Belize. Credit: Pool / Samir Hussein/WireImage

The Duke and Duchess are touring the Caribbean to celebrate the Queen’s Platinum Anniversary Year.

The Caribbean visit will focus on issues of concern to the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, including mental health and pre-school education.

According to Kensington Palace, “there their Royal Highnesses are eager to understand more about the impact that the pandemic has had across the Caribbean and how communities have come together to respond to the challenges they have faced.”

The royal couple have now arrived in Jamaica, the next stop on their Caribbean trip.

Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince George arrive in Canberra in 2014.
Prince William, Kate Middleton and Prince George arrive in Canberra in 2014. Credit: Mark Nolan/Getty Images

‘Hips do not lie!’

Another notable stop on the royal trip was to the village of Hopkins in Belize on Sunday.

Prince William committed to some dance moves during a hip-shaking routine.

Kate – who was also seen dancing – could not wipe the smile off her face when she saw her husband’s dance moves.

Fans took to Twitter to comment on Williams’ amusing performance.

Prince William dances during a traditional Garifuna festival on the second day of a Platinum Jubilee Royal Tour.
Prince William dances during a traditional Garifuna festival on the second day of a Platinum Jubilee Royal Tour. Credit: Chris Jackson/Getty Images

“Can see him dancing and shaking it around the kitchen with Charlotte giving directions,” commented an astonished fan on Twitter.

“Hey good for him for giving it a try,” wrote another.

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