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King Charles’ little-known tribute to grandson Prince George at Scottish home
The King has a close relationship with the Prince and Princess of Wales’ son
Those who watched Trooping the Colour last week will have noticed the regal air of Prince George, a young prince in training to be king. As King Charles and Queen Camilla stepped onto the balcony of Buckingham Palace, you couldn’t help but notice the clear bond between the monarch and his family
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ small children Prince George, 10, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six, captured the hearts of the nation but it is the King’s life away from London where he pays tribute to the bond with one grandchild in particular.
MailOnline reported that the Waleses’ relocation to Adelaide Cottage in Windsor allowed more time for quality time with the King who can often be found at Windsor Castle.
But travel several hours north and you will find an area the King has reportedly dubbed ‘Prince George’s Wood’ at his home at Birkhall in Aberdeenshire.
When Prince George was born in 2013, His Majesty planted trees at Balmoral in his grandson’s name and has since refurbished the treehouse he’d had built for his sons in the gardens at Highgrove, his private home in Gloucestershire, for George to play there.