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PRINCE WILLIAM SAYS ATTENBOROUGH SHOW MADE GEORGE ‘SO SAD’ Prince William opened up about the time Prince George found an environmental video so distressing that he begged his father to turn
it off. The young royal was left so saddened by a Sir David Attenborough documentary about extinction, he told his father: “I don’t want to watch this any more.” During his interview with
broadcasters, shared by The Mirror, the Duke said: "I think to be perfectly honest I’m struggling to keep the optimism levels going with my own children, and that’s really kind of like
a self… an understanding moment where you kind of look at yourself and go 'am I doing enough on this?'” "Are we really at this stage in life when I can’t be hugely optimistic
and pleased that my children are getting so into nature, because you kind of worry and dread they’re soon going to realise that we are in a very, very dangerous and difficult time in the
environment and that as a parent, you feel you’re letting them down immediately.” The Prince went on to say how his children George and Charlotte were fans of Sir David Attenborough’s nature
documentaries. However, the stark reality could get too much for George. Prince William news: Prince George had an emotional reaction to the environmental crisis (Image: SPLASH) Prince
William news: The young royal was left so saddened by a Sir David Attenborough documentary about extinction (Image: GETTY) He added, "So, having watched so many David Attenborough
documentaries recently with my children, they absolutely love them, the most recent one – the extinction one – actually George and I had to turn it off." However, it seems Prince George
wasn't the only one affected by the video. The Duke of Cambridge added: "We got so sad about it halfway through. "He said to me, you know, I don’t want to watch this anymore,
why has it come to this and you know he’s seven years old and he’s asking me these questions already. JUST IN: NICOLA STURGEON SNUBBED BY SCOTTISH RESTAURANT IN HILARIOUS MOCK MENU RELATED
ARTICLES Prince William news: George and Charlotte are fans of Sir David Attenborough’s nature documentaries (Image: GETTY) "He really feels it and I think every 7-year-old out there
can relate to that." Prince William concluded the interview by saying, "So, I really feel from an emotional point of view as well I think every parent, everyone wants to do the
best for their children, and I think we have to have a decade of change, a decade of repairing the planet so that we can hand it on to the next generation and future generations and sustain
the prosperity for their lives too." The Duke went on to reveal that the Cambridge children do love Attenborough’s work, despite Prince George's upset. He said: “Last night we
started watching one of David’s newest documentaries. READ MORE: KEIR STARMER ADMITS LABOUR STRATEGY WAS ‘TOTALLY INAPPROPRIATE' Prince William news: The Duke of Cambridge spoke out on
the matter after he announced a partnership with David Attenborough to launch the Earthshot Prize (Image: SPLASH ) RELATED ARTICLES “It’s amazing at bedtime when I can crowd the children,
just shouting ‘we’re going to watch one of David’s documentaries’ and they come herding in. It’s the easiest way to catch my children and get them ready for bedtime.” The Duke of Cambridge
spoke out on the matter after he announced a partnership with David Attenborough to launch the Earthshot Prize. The Earthshot prize funds people, organisations and more over the next decade
to come up with workable solutions for climate change. Sir David's story with the royals started more than 60 years ago, in the same career but with a different youthful heir.
DON'T MISS Who is Prince George? (Image: EXPRESS) David Attenborough began his television broadcasting career with BBC show Zoo Quest in 1954. He presented the nature documentary from
London Zoo until the early 1960s. Towards the end of his time with the show, he attracted the attention of the Royal Family - particularly the young royals Prince Charles and Princess Anne.
He first met the Royal Family through them in 1958, when the nine and eight-year-olds toured the BBC Television Studios at Lime Grove. Prince William news: The Cambridge children often watch
nature documentaries before bed (Image: ROYAL FAMILY) His first meeting with the royal children marked the beginning of a long relationship with the family. He built a strong bond with
Queen Elizabeth II in particular, who knighted him in 1985. She enlisted his talents as a producer between 1986 and 1991 to coordinate her Christmas address. His talents have spread through
the family like wildfire, to Prince William before his children. He has met the naturalist several times in his capacity as a working royal but also spoken about his personal influence in
great length.