Kate Middleton Says Prince George 'Added Fat Roll' Along Visit to Australia and New Zealand (PHOTOS)
Kate Middleton revealed how Prince George is taking to his first royal duty overseas to New Zealand and Australia this month, including his heightened eating habits.
Also known as Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate answered questions from her young Australian fans who inquired about Prince George during her visit to Uluru on Tuesday. The duchess not only assured the crowd that Prince George was being well cared for during their trip, but that the nine-month-old future king of England is being very well fed.
"We asked if they missed him," Shannon Hunt, who was among the schoolgirls speaking to Kate, according to People.com "Kate said: 'He's been changing so much while we've been away.' Kate also said he grew an extra fat roll while they're away."
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge as well as their son George are currently on a three-week tour that began in New Zealand and will wrap up in Australia. The royal family has been making headlines, with attention especially focused on the baby prince who is rapidly growing. Despite his royal background, Prince George is no different from other babies his age who need constant entertainment, as Middleton revealed.
"She also said he can get a bit grumpy on the long flights," Hunt recalled of Middleton speaking about George, according to People.
Meanwhile, the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge later visited Uluru'a natural landmark during sunset.
"I'm so happy to be here," Middleton said. "An afternoon with the sunset ... It's the most beautiful setting."
Prince William and his wife enjoyed the scenery while blinking into the sunset as they posed for photos and exchanged funny dialogue that included William's observations.
"I actually thought the sun was going to be behind us for some reason," William said to Kate, according to People. "But it's the other way around."