There are a number of places in the world that hold a special place in the Prince and Princess of Wales' hearts - whether it is Scotland, where they first met, or Jordan, where the Princess spent some of her earliest days and has returned for holidays with her family.
Among these places that hold sentimental value for the couple is Africa, and following reports that the couple are keen to introduce Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to the mighty continent, a royal expert looks at when the family may travel there. "Africa is magical.
End of story. It is entirely natural for William to want to take his young family to see the wonders of the wildlife and wilderness of Africa before it is too late," former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond exclusively told OK!.
Although the plans for a future trip may be underway, Jennie points out the one hurdle the family still have to overcome. "There’s no way William will take the kids there without Kate, so it may be a while before they can enjoy this experience as a family as she focuses on her treatment.To see the wonder on the children’s faces when they see lions and rhinos and giraffes is a moment no parent should miss." Jennie's comments come after Tusk Trust CEO Charlie Mayhew spoke to PEOPLE about Prince William and his wishes to introduce his three children to the continent sooner rather than later. "He is very knowledgeable and passionate about conservation and the environment,” Charlie said. “He has a particular love for Africa.
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