Prince George and Princess Charlotte have been sending ‘chatty videos’ to keep in touch with their grandad Prince Charles and ‘Gan Gan’.
Charles is in self-isolation at Balmoral, while the Queen and Prince Phillip are staying at Windsor Castle. And the Cambridges are at their family home in Norfolk.
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Despite being in lockdown at separate locations, the Royal Family are making sure they stay in touch through virtual methods.
Calls to Gan Gan
“Kate Middleton ensures that Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis speak to the Queen, 93, known as ‘Gan Gan’ and Prince Phillip as often as possible,” an insider shared with Fabulous Magazine.
“The older two talk on the telephone or send chatty videos to Windsor.”
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The insider went on to reveal that the Cambridge children are also in regular contact with Prince Charles.
They added: “They do like to chat away to Grandpa Charles and get lots of very helpful tips from him on animals and flowers, and speak to him about lambs, squirrels, highland cattle etc.”
Last month, Prince Charles, 71, tested positive for COVID-19 and went into self-isolation for seven days in a separate part of Balmoral to where his wife Camilla was staying.
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