Prince George organised his own cake sale during lockdown in a bid to raise funds for an animal charity. The nine year old Royal, who will one day be king, had become so concerned for Africa's endangered animals that he wanted to do his bit for conservation.
Charlie Mayhew, chief executive of Tusk, which is the charity George's father Prince William is patron of, has now revealed that the Royal wrote a "very sweet card" going into detail about his passionate efforts to help save the animals.
He also expressed worries for all the beautiful animals on the continent.The charity does major work campaigning for the environment, and does a great deal to help raise awareness of the growing issues with endangered species.
Speaking to GB News, Mayhew revealed: "Prince George very sweetly did a little cake sale to raise money for Tusk during lockdown.
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