Prince William: “I Can See George Being a Bit of a Bum.”

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There is parents’ hopes in every kids. And the Royals such as Prince William also envisioning Prince George and Princess Charlotte’s futures. It is a kind of funny to hear William’s hopes for his children.

Prince William hopes his children will join his conservation crusade and he describes clearly all of his children’s futures in jokes, especially a teenage Prince George in Africa “being a bit of a bum sometimes out in the conservation world with his bangles and his sandals” and hopes that someday his children will follow his footsteps in campaigning for the protection of an endangered species.

“I’d definitely like to see George and Charlotte in Africa. They’d have a wonderful time, and I can see George being a bit of a bum sometimes out in the conservation world with his bangles and his sandals,” he told ITV News.

He continued, “I would love them to be interested in the subject and pursue the same sort of ideas and aims that I am.”

The Duke of Cambridge that has faced criticism for his past deer and wild boar hunting trips, making pleas to stop the illegal wildlife trade.

William said commercial hunting, while “not everyone’s cup of tea” could positively impact efforts to save endangered species.

“So when one is infertile, he’s at the end of his life, if somebody out there wants to pay that money and it wouldn’t be me, but if somebody did, then as long as that money goes back into protection of the species then it is a justifiable means of conserving species that are under serious threat.”

To the television interview, the 33-years-old prince opens up about the fatherhood has change him more “How precious life is.”

“Now the smallest little things, you well up a little more, you get affected by the sort of things that happen around the world or whatever a lot more, I think, as a father,” he said.

“Just because you realize how precious life is and it puts it all in perspective. The idea of not being around to see your children grow up and stuff like that.”