[ad_1]
Prince George was praised as a "curious child" for his help in unloading his supplies in his rural Norfolk home.
The five-year-old boy, stunned by waitrose delivery drivers, came out of Anmer Hall with Prince William's dad to bring his help in the food store.
Anmer Hall is close to the Queen's Estate in Sandringham and the royal family often spends its weekends and holidays in the countryside.
According to new information, George has chores like any boy and has been instructed to help Prince William bring the bags.
A nearby source told the Sun: "It is rare for anyone to offer to ship shipments inside.
"George is always particularly helpful and it is the one who asks every time what he can wear for them – he's a very curious kid."
"They give him lighter bags, which shows how down-to-earth William is and that he wants his son to grow up by becoming a policeman and helpful to others."
Mom Kate has long been a fan of the upmarket supermarket and has often been seen shopping when she and her Prince William lived in Wales.
She is often seen dropping off and picking up her kids at school, while Prince George and Princess Charlotte attend two different schools.
The mother of three is also a pbadionate cook and is told that when she is at home, she happily prepares a roast chicken dinner, as well as homemade sausages and jams.
Read more
Main reports of Mirror Online
[ad_2]
Source link