Prince William is sharing new details about his family life. On June 5, the Prince of Wales visited Portsmouth, England, to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the Normandy landings. There, he was asked about his wife Kate Middleton and his daughter Princess Charlotte.
In a video filmed at the anniversary ceremony, a veteran asked William if his wife, the Princess of Wales, was "getting better" after receiving treatment. (In March, she announced she had been diagnosed with cancer.) "Yes," the prince replied. "She was happy to be here today."
He was introduced to the great-granddaughter of British soldier Captain Alastair Bannerman, The Independent reported. "Do you like the Red Arrow?" William asked, and then a woman accompanying the young man said, "I think she will ask you where Charlotte is."
"Charlotte is at school," the senior royal said of his daughter, who celebrated her ninth birthday on May 2. She doesn't look forward to the school day. William crossed his fingers and added: "Hope everything goes well." "
William also spoke about his daughter during a stop at a school in the West Midlands, England, in April. While addressing the students, the future king shared Charlotte's favorite joke: "Knock knock," he said, prompting students to ask, "Who's there?" When William responded, "Break the cow," The students asked again: "Who broke the cow?" - and he replied with a witty saying: "Moo."