In a charming revelation, it turns out that King Charles has a special nickname bestowed upon him by his beloved grandchildren.
According to royal author Robert Hardman, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis affectionately call their grandfather “Grandpa Whales.”
This endearing title not only reflects the close bond between the monarch and his grandkids but also cleverly nods to Prince William‘s current title, H.R.H.
The Prince of Wales.
This delightful moniker is reminiscent of the late Queen Elizabeth‘s own affectionate name for her grandfather, King George V, whom she called “Grandpa England.”
It’s a testament to the warm family ties that seem to flourish within the royal family, as evidenced by the many joyful moments captured in photographs during public appearances.
Hardman elaborates on the evolving relationship between King Charles and his grandchildren, noting that the king is increasingly turning to Prince William for advice on significant family matters.
This shift suggests a growing closeness between the generations, with Charles, who takes his role as a grandfather seriously, wanting to ensure that his family remains united.
The king has expressed his desire for his grandchildren to engage with charitable endeavors, hoping that one day, perhaps Prince George will take on his own stewardship.
It appears that Charles is keen on fostering a sense of responsibility and community service among the younger royals, much like his own upbringing.
Reflecting on his role as a grandparent, King Charles stated, “It’s a different part of your life.
The best thing to do is to support them.” He emphasizes the importance of nurturing their curiosity and interests, drawing inspiration from his own grandmother, who played a significant role in his upbringing.
The royal family is known for its quirky and affectionate nicknames.
For instance, young Prince George once called his great-grandmother, Queen Elizabeth, “Gan-Gan,” showcasing the playful side of royal relationships.
Meanwhile, Prince William himself had an unusual childhood nickname—“Wombat”—which he humorously recounted during a 2007 NBC interview.
William shared that the nickname originated during a family trip to Australia when he was just two years old.