Prince William: Charlotte keeps us up all night and George never stops moving!
Prince William opened up about newborn daughter Charlotte and her big brother, George during a visit to The National Football Centre at St. George's Park in England on May 20. Photo: Getty Images
Prince William has revealed he isn't getting much sleep thanks to newborn daughter, Princess Charlotte.
The 32-year-old Duke of Cambridge has resumed his Royal duties after a two-week hiatus following the birth of his daughter on May 2 and has dished details on the newborn during a recent public appearance on Wednesday.
William met with members of the England women's soccer team the Lionesses ahead of the upcoming World Cup on June 6.
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Prince William was gifted a jersey for Princess Charlotte. Photo: Getty Images
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Speaking of the encounter, captain of the team Steph Houghton, said: "All the girls were asking how Princess Charlotte is and Prince George and whether they keep him up all night.
"He was saying he's obviously really enjoying being a father and Princess Charlotte is actually keeping him up – and probably why his eyes are looking a little bit tired."
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However, two-week old Charlotte isn't the only one keeping the doting dad on his feet. William's 21-month-old son George is also been very mobile he revealed.
Steph, 27, said: "He was saying he never stops moving!"
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Fellow player Jill Scott mirrored Steph's thoughts, adding: "He said he'd had a few sleepless nights. The baby will be up and George is running around now isn't he? It reflects that he does a normal life away from his duty as prince."
William's trip to meet the women's soccer team marks his third Royal appearance since returning from paternity leave.
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