- Kate Middleton and Prince William's social media accounts are usually used to showcase the couple's royal engagements, but on Monday they broke from routine to release a rare family video.
- In the clip, Prince George adorably compliments the garden that his mother designed for the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
- Prince William also makes an appearance in the clip, asking 4-year-old Princess Charlotte to push him on the garden's rope swing.
- This comes after the family released a selection of new candid photos from their time playing in the garden.
- The garden is filled with forget-me-nots, which is thought to be a nod to the late Princess Diana.
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Kate Middleton and Prince William mainly use their social media accounts to showcase their latest royal engagements, but on Monday the pair broke from routine and released a rare family video featuring two of their children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte.
In the clip, the family are playing in the garden, "RHS Back to Nature," that Middleton designed for the Chelsea Flower Show in London.
While George plays on the garden's rope swing, William asks him: "What would you give it [the garden] out of 10, George? With 10 being the highest?"
"20!" George replies.
"20 out of 10, that's pretty good. I think Mummy's done well," William says.
"How amazing's that?" the duchess chimes in.
In the next clip, William takes a turn on the rope swing. In a swift change from his usual put-together composure, he shouts to Charlotte, "Give me a push! Ahhhh!"
Watch the adorable moment in the clip below.
This comes after the family released a selection of candid photos of Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis playing in the garden.
In one photo, Prince Louis even takes a turn on the swing.
Meanwhile, members of the royal family, including the Queen, visited the garden at the Chelsea Flower Show on Monday.
Some fans may have noticed the duchess' sweet tribute to William's late mother, Princess Diana, in the garden. The garden featured forget-me-nots, which was known to be the princess' favorite flower.
Read more: Kate Middleton paid a touching tribute to Princess Diana in her latest Instagram post
In 2017, the gardens in the grounds of Kensington Palace were filled with forget-me-nots to mark the 20th anniversary of her death.
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