The heir to the throne even recalled his own memories with his grandmother, the Queen Mother.
May 25, 2020 - 20:26 BST Danielle Stacey It seems Prince Charles may be planning a future day out with his eldest grandson, Prince George, as he recalled one of his own childhood memories. The Prince of Wales, 71, spoke about his first visit to the Royal Opera House during an interview with Alan Titchmarsh on Classic FM on Monday and appeared to hint that he will one day take Prince George to the opera.
— Clarence House May 25, 2020 He added: “I was completely inspired by it… which is why it’s so important I think for grandparents or other relations to take children at about the age of seven, to experience some form of the arts in performance."
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