Prince George Helps Grandfather Prince Charles Plant Trees, Royal Is "Obviously Very Proud'' of His Grandson

Third in line to the throne will celebrate his second birthday in July

By Alyssa Toomey Jun 23, 2015 7:51 PMTags
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Sounds like Prince George has found a new hobby! 

According to Hello! magazine, the nearly-two-year-old tyke helped grandfather Prince Charles plant two new trees on the royal's country estate. The grandfather-grandson duo planted the trees at Highgrove House, the Prince of Wales' Gloucestershire property he purchased in 1980. 

The Highgrove gardens are a major attraction, visited by many each year. Hello! spoke to one visitor on the grounds who said the 66-year-old royal is "obviously very proud of Prince George."

Little George, who most recently caused Crocs sales to skyrocket following a recent public appearance, has been killing us with cuteness as of late while he spends more time in the public eye. 

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Last week, he stole the spotlight at the Trooping of the Colour parade in London while watching from a Buckingham Palace window, adorably sticking out his tongue as his parents, Prince William and Kate Middleton, greeted fans outside. 

The event also marked the Duchess of Cambridge's first public appearance since giving birth to George's little sister, Princess Charlotte

Following the birth of Prince George in July 2012, the future king gushed "it's fun to be a grandfather."

Asked if he was "excited to be a grandfather again" ahead of Charlotte's arrival, he enthusiastically replied, "Oh yes!"

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