
Prince William has revealed more about his life as a dad to Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, seven, on his latest TV appearance. In a new episode of The Reluctant Traveller, William gives Canadian actor and comedian, Eugene Levy, a tour of Windsor Castle.
During part of this tour, William shows Eugene St George's Hall - one of the main areas of the castle often used for important banquets and royal engagements. While many may think this hall is used for official events only, William has now said otherwise.
Describing it as one of his "favourite parts of the whole castle", William told Eugene about a game he plays in the hall with his three children "after hours".
This game is the same as one he played as a child with his cousins, although he did not name which cousins this was.
Talking to Eugene, the heir to the throne said: "My cousins and I, and the family would chase each other up and down here and do silly games. And I remember these carpets weren't here, and there were a couple of spots where you used to have to watch out because you'd get massive splinters because the old floor was so, old wood and old oak floor.
"It was a really dark wooden oak floor. So, when you went running off, you'd end up coming away and you'd have an enormous splinter."
Talking about playing games now with George, Charlotte and Louis in the hall, William said: "My children don't realise how lucky they are, they've got a big old carpet they can run down and there's no splinters."

He continued: "We come in after hours and chase each other around sometimes."
It is believed William, his wife Princess Kate and their children have only done this over the last few years since they relocated to Windsor in 2022, switching from their Kensington Palace home to Adelaide Cottage.
The family are now set to move again to Forest Lodge, which is still in Windsor - a place they reportedly want to stay forever. Their new home is still just a short drive from Windsor Castle.
Episode four of The Reluctant Traveller With Eugene Levy, called Living the Royal Life in the UK, premieres on Friday, 3rd October on Apple TV+.
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