Prince William says Prince George is learning from ‘biggest weakness’ | Royal | News

Prince William said that his three children made Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis learn his passion for music. The Prince of Wales went to South London Lambeth on Tuesday and toured Symphony Studios, a music lesson on the basis of an old South London school.
It is also home to the youth charity spiral skills supported by William’s homewards project Homewards. While there, the future king politely turned the opportunity to steal the drums, he talked about the importance of music in his life, but the youngest child said Louis would like to go.
When a young student gave William a chance to sit behind a drum kit, the Prince replied: “I’m not a drummer – if I was the youngest, he’d have a chance; he was doing a chance. But I would like to hear that he did it – thank you for asking.”
After listening to the performance of young people attended by music teachers, he told them: “Bright, you clearly practice a lot – well done, it’s not easy to do it in front of everyone – that’s great.
“You all have a great rhythm and it sounds great – I wish I had started when I was old.
“I couldn’t read music, so it was the biggest weakness, I started playing piano, trumpet and drums, and then I noticed that I had to memorize every melody and fell. I’m sure my children learned music because I love music and very important, really important.”
Princess Charlotte follows her mother’s footprints and learns the piano, believed that Prince George has played the guitar, but William confessed that the music summaries ended because she couldn’t read music.
Former Bible star Seth Pinnock founded Symphony Studios, a series of music -based programs in Oasis Village, a former girl school in London, London.
The visit was elected as the new general manager of the Prince and the Royal Foundation of the Wales of the Sarah Rose and started his post in February.
He joins Paramount Global, the president of the Channel 5 and the UK Regional Leader, and will replace the newly created role of the global partnerships, which support the development and delivery of William and Kate’s philanthropist vision.




