This video of Prince George and Prince William is the sweetest thing you’ll see all day

This is lovely

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This is lovely

The Cambridges are one of the most talked-about families in the world, but while the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge spend the most time in front of the cameras, it’s their children that really steal the limelight.

This week was no exception as Kate Middleton and Prince William took Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to visit Kate’s new project, her ‘Back to Nature’ garden as part of the Chelsea flower show.

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Sharing a series of photographs to the Cambridge family’s Kensington Royal social media channels, the royals posted: ‘Over the past months, Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis have helped The Duchess gather moss, leaves and twigs to help decorate @The_RHS Back to Nature Garden. Hazel sticks collected by the family were also used to make the garden’s den.’

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But it wasn’t the sweet photo of Prince Louis walking that got the world talking today, instead it was a sweet video of all five Cambridges playing in the garden, and in particular a very sweet conversation between Prince William and Prince George.

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The video shared to the Kensington Royal account showed the family playing around the rope swing, with Prince William asking Prince George what he would give the garden out of ten.

George’s answer? ’Twenty’.

’Twenty out of ten? That’s pretty good,’ Prince William replied. ‘I think Mummy’s done well.’

Kate certainly seemed to be happy with the score, exclaiming to Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, ‘How amazing is that?!’

Then Prince William got on the rope swing and asked Prince George to give him a push.

Basically, it was all round family goals.

Off to hit replay!

Jenny Proudfoot
Features Editor

Jenny Proudfoot is an award-winning journalist, specialising in lifestyle, culture, entertainment, international development and politics. She has worked at Marie Claire UK for seven years, rising from intern to Features Editor and is now the most published Marie Claire writer of all time. She was made a 30 under 30 award-winner last year and named a rising star in journalism by the Professional Publishers Association.