Princess Charlotte's gift to Prince William on display in South Africa
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The Royal Family have been spotted wearing friendship bracelets on multiple occasions in the past year
Princess Charlotte's gift to Prince William was on display in South Africa.
The Prince of Wales, 42, is currently undergoing royal duties in Cape Town, South Africa, ahead of the Earthshot Prize ceremony tomorrow.
The prince was wearing a friendship bracelet with the word "Papa" on his wrist, which is thought to be a gift from his daughter, Princess Charlotte.
Royal fans have praised William for his close relationship with his free children, Prince George,11, Princess Charlotte, nine, and Prince Louis, six.
Princess Charlotte's gift to Prince William was on display in South Africa
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The daughter of the Prince and Princess of Wales is known to be a fan of friendship bracelets, including a Taylor Swift-inspired bracelet she was spotted wearing at Wimbledon with her mother, Princess Kate.
On the same day, second in line to the throne, Prince George wore a blue friendship bracelet on his left wrist as he accompanied his father to the Euro 2024 England-Spain football match.
Royal fans have welcomed the personal touch the Royals Family have displayed in this recent trend.
In addition, the accessory was visible in a recent family photo posted on social media celebrating George's 11th birthday.
Prince William was spotted wearing a friendship bracelet with the word "Papa" on his wrist, which is thought to be a gift from his daughter, Princess Charlotte.
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King Charles, the grandfather of George, Charlotte and Louis, has also embraced the trend.
On a visit to Guernsey, the King, 75, was spotted with a neon bracelet under the cuff of his suit, coinciding with Queen Camilla's 77th birthday.
The Prince of Wales was gifted with friendship bracelets by a local student during his visit to Llanelli, South Wales.
Ten- year-old Ruby said the bracelets and a book of postcards from her school were gifts to William's children.
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Prince William said: "Thank you so much, Ruby. They're going to love those. You'll see them out and about."
He added: "I'll keep them away from Louis because he'll try and steal all his sister's bits."
The Prince of Wales joined a group of 120 young environmentalists from Africa and Southeast Asia as part of the inaugural Earthshot Prize Climate Leaders Youth Programme.
In a speech, William said: “You are going to change the world,” his words resonating deeply with the young activists eager to tackle the climate crisis."