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Prince William has revealed that his children, Prince Louis, Princess Charlotte and Prince George, enjoy home-grown Duchy of Cornwall apple juice.
The Prince of Wales disclosed this detail during a new interview with the Telegraph.
The father-of-three took home a bottle of the estate-produced apple juice following his recent activities.
William joked that he will have to drink it before his children can get their hands on it, suggesting the young royals' particular fondness for the Duchy's apple juice product.
Prince William reveals Louis, Charlotte and George’s love for special drink.
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His lighthearted comment about needing to consume the apple juice before his children can access it highlights the family's clear enthusiasm for the Duchy's homegrown product.
The Prince's remark suggests that Louis, Charlotte and George are particularly keen on the estate-produced apple juice, making it a popular item within the royal household.
The anecdote provides a glimpse into the Wales family's domestic life and their connection to the Duchy's agricultural output.
It demonstrates how the estate's produce has found favour even within the Prince's own home, with the children showing a marked preference for the Duchy of Cornwall's apple juice.
The Prince of Wales receives £24m a year from the Duchy of Cornwall.
PAPrince William has set out his vision to transform the 700-year-old Duchy of Cornwall into a force for social change.
The Prince, who inherited the role of Duke of Cornwall when his father became King in 2022, wants to use the ancient estate "to make people's lives better."
On a recent visit to Duchy farmland on Dartmoor, William vowed: "We're not the traditional landowner - we want to be more than that." He added: "The Duchy has been a positive force for good, but we can do so much more."
The Prince has launched a new strap-line: "Positive impact for people, places and planet."
Prince William, seen here inspecting the Duchy of Cornwall nursery.
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The Duchy of Cornwall is a private estate that funds the Prince of Wales.
PAUnlike previous generations, William has a more hands-on approach and visits part of the estate once every four to six weeks. His trips are usually private and kept quiet by loyal locals who are used to royal comings and goings.
In keeping with a more modern approach, the rural director of the Duchy, Matthew Morris, revealed how employees "no longer feel the need to put on a tie when the Duke of Cornwall is in town."
William shared how he communicates with the estate's more than 150 staff via WhatsApp and asks questions over social media to keep in the loop.