Prince William and Kate Middleton's plans for their children face delays


Prince William and Kate Middleton's plans for their children face delays

Prince William and Kate Middleton have special plans to introduce their children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, to Africa.

The Prince and Princess of Wales have a special connection with the continent, having become engaged in Kenya in 2010.

However, the royal couple's plans could face a key challenge, according to royal expert Jennie Bond.

The royal expert told the OK Magazine“Africa is magical. End of story. It's only natural that William would want to take his young family to see the wonders of Africa's wildlife and wilderness before it's too late.”

While Kate Middleton is currently recovering from her cancer treatment, Jennie Bond noted that “there is no way William would take the children there without Kate, so it may be a while before they can enjoy this experience as a family while she concentrates on her treatment.”

“Seeing the wonder on children's faces when they see lions, rhinos and giraffes is a moment no parent should miss,” she added.

This comes after Tusk Trust chief executive Charlie Mayhew revealed Prince William's plans to take his children to the continent.

He said PEOPLE Magazine: “He has a great knowledge and passion for conservation and the environment. He has a particular love for Africa. He has been very supportive as our sponsor and proactive in supporting us. We feel incredibly lucky.”

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