Royal Baby Update: Princess Charlotte Is Ladylike While Brother Prince George Is Lively

By Maria Slither - 16 Oct '15 13:35PM
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Prince William had shared some delightful information about his two adorable kids, Princess Charlotte and Prince George during in his latest visit at the University of Cambridge where he had the chance to talk to Professor Christopher Dobson, William's host.

According to Professor Dobson, the prince talked about the differences of temperaments of his kids and how they are different from each other, E! Online reported.

"He said George is very lively. and Charlotte is very lady-like. He said they were both delightful, of course," Professor Dobson said.

In his recent visit, Dobson gave a children's book, Fitz and Will the Cambridge Cats to the Prince hoped to entertain the royal babies.

William also candidly mentioned that the dog in the book looks like their much-loved dog, Lupo, which he and his wife, Kate Middleton treat as a family member.

"There wouldn't be any lawn left if it was Lupo," the prince said according to Dobson.

Prince William's recent visit is for him to comply with the requirements of an intensive 10-week course in agriculture, The Daily Beast said.

Last year, William also had another 10-week course in agricultural management wherein, in one of his visits, he graced the formal opening of the college's new Archive Centre, housed in a 13th-century building known as the School of Pythagoras.

"It was good to welcome him back. We have fond memories of his time here and he was one of the easiest guests we ever had," Professor Dobson said as mentioned in Mail Online.

In a recent gala dinner of the Child Bereavement UK in celebration for its 21st century, Prince William talked about the joys of having kids and the grief a parent will feel when they lose them in tragic events, instances when the charity's role of uplifting bereaved people would come in.

"What my mother recognised back then - and what I understand now - is that grief is the most painful experience that any child or parent can endure. But my mother was determined to help those in need and she would have been immensely proud - as I am - of all that Child Bereavement UK has achieved.

When many people slink away at the sight of a friend's bereavement, CBUK's staff embrace strangers at the darkest moment in their life," he said in his speech.

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