In a heartwarming revelation, it has been unveiled that Prince George, the charming young royal, has an affectionate moniker for his great grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II.
The Duchess of Cambridge disclosed this delightful detail in a sneak peek from the upcoming documentary, Our Queen at 90, set to air on ITV.
The endearing nickname Prince George fondly uses for the Queen is “Gan Gan,” a truly sweet and tender term.
At just 2-and-a-half years old, Prince George refers to Her Majesty as Gan Gan, showcasing the close bond he shares with his great grandmother.
The Duchess shared that the Queen always leaves a small gift or token in their room whenever they stay with her, a gesture that reflects her deep love for her family.
Our Queen at 90, scheduled to be broadcast on ITV at 8 p.m. on Sunday, March 27, as part of the celebrations leading up to Queen Elizabeth II's 90th birthday on April 21, offers an intimate glimpse into the life of the monarch.
This clip marks the Duchess' first television interview since her engagement to Prince William, adding a personal touch to the insight into the royal family's private interactions.
The touching revelation about Prince George's endearing nickname for the Queen has captured the hearts of many, underscoring the warmth and affection within the royal family.
The use of such a charming term like Gan
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