Prince William shares sneaky prank George, Charlotte and little Louis play on him

Prince William shares sneaky prank George, Charlotte and little Louis play on him

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Prince William has revealed that his children enjoy pulling a funny joke on him while riding his bike with his family.

While visiting a charity that assists young people from all walks of life by cycling, the Prince of Wales pulled off the playful prank on Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Children in Need supports the nonprofit called Cycle of Life, and while there, he helped pump up a bicycle tire and enjoy hot chocolate with young people who had been helped by the initiative, which was established in 2020.

William watches as youngsters fix bikes at Cycle of Life, a non-profit cycling organisation in Liverpool
William watches as young people at the Liverpool-based non-profit Cycle of Life fix bikes (Getty Images).

He joked that his children like to do things differently while he tested the brakes on the bike he worked on. He claimed that the only way to stop was to press both brakes simultaneously. He claimed, “My kids quite enjoy sliding along and pulling only the back brake.” Usually, the back wheel will come past you. There is a technique”.

William had planned to ride a short distance on foot to the Princes Road, Toxteth, center, but it was canceled due to heavy rain and wind. William later met former Liverpool player and manager Sir Kenny Dalglish while he was on a trip to Liverpool yesterday when he was mobbed by people waiting for selfies.

Before making his way to a waiting car, the royal was engulfed by the residents of Tagus Street’s new Tiber community and football stadium.

William with Liverpool legend Sir Kenny Dalglish and former Everton stars Ian Snodin and Graeme Stuart
William and former Everton stars Ian Snodin and Graeme Stuart (Iain Watts/Liverpool Echo) are pictured together.

Before meeting Sir Kenny and former Everton players Ian Snodin and Graham Stuart, he visited the facility, which is due to be finished in February with funding from The Royal Foundation’s community impact programme. He also met young people who had raised money for the project.

Before Stuart made fun of it, former Liverpool striker and manager Sir Kenny said his former team would likely “steamroll everyone” because they currently lead the Premier League and that it would “come off the rails” when they next face Everton.

When the prince inquired about his involvement in the football game he played with the center-aged crowd, he replied, “We’ll ignore that. When you arrive and attempt to play cold, it is the worst thing.

William is mobbed by well-wishers in Liverpool
William is mobbed by well-wishers in Liverpool (Getty Images)

William jumped on a train from London to Liverpool earlier in the day, leaving passengers shocked. When other passengers and staff boarded the train, the prince, 42, was seated in a first-class carriage as he traveled north from London to Liverpool on an Avanti West Coast service.

When William got off the train at Liverpool Lime Street Station, he was reportedly seen smiling as he chatted with other passengers in the carriage and railway staff. He was also said to have waved his way to those also leaving.

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