The Prince and Princess of Wales will decide if their children are attending Trooping the Colour
GB News host Andrew Pierce has asked "why would they want that" as Prince William and Princess Kate ponder whether their children should attend Trooping the Colour.
As the Princess of Wales remains out of the public eye, the couple need to decide if their children will attend the major palace event.
Trooping the Colour is traditionally held every June to celebrate the King's birthday with senior members of the Royal Family in attendance.
Speaking about whether the Wales children will be attending, Andrew said: "Why would those children want to be put through that?
"Look, it's a lovely, important occasion and it celebrates the monarch's official birthday. What's more interesting is whether the King is there because of his health."
He also wondered whether it is likely that the Princess of Wales will attend after she stepped back from royal duties due to her cancer diagnosis earlier this year.
Co-host Bev Turner said: "I don't think the Princess of Wales will be there, not in June, but it would be really nice to see the children. We would love to see them."
She later added: "I think if the Royal Family have got any sense, they will do what the Royal Family is meant to do for the British public, which is to come out from time to time and be the, I don't mean this in a derogatory way, but to be the little people in the doll's house that we like to play with, that is the role that they serve to the British public."
Andrew noted: "It's a spectacle and for the little ones, it is quite a spectacle because of the horses, and the military uniforms, they will probably enjoy it."