Prince George raises funds with bake sale: 'Cares for Africa's wildlife'
Created: 07/07/2022 13:08
By: Larissa Glunz
Animal welfare is important to Prince George.
He organized a bake sale for the British organization "Tusk Trust".
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Prince George apparently likes to use the whisk if he can use it to help others.
The Cambridge scion raised funds with a bake sale.
His action should have made Prince William enthusiastic.
London – Early practice who wants to become a king: Prince George (8) should have known for a long time that he will one day succeed his father Prince William (40) to the throne.
The eight-year-old would like to prepare for his future royal duties now.
A heart for animals: Prince George is committed to wildlife protection in Africa
Social commitment is an integral part of Prince William and Kate Middleton's (40) day-to-day work, the royal couple supports various organizations and projects.
They teach their children important values such as compassion and a sense of responsibility.
The commitment of his parents left a lasting impression on son George.
During the corona lockdown, the royal scion set up a bake sale for a good cause, as reported by "GB News".
The proceeds from the sweet campaign went to the Tusk Trust charity, which aims to protect endangered African rhinos, elephants and lions.
Just a few weeks ago, George once again demonstrated his talent in the kitchen and baked muffins with Mama Kate for the Queen's jubilee (96).
Prince George inherited his father William's social streak
Prince William has been the patron of the "Tusk Trust" for several years, and managing director Charles Mayhew was very impressed by his son's commitment.
"
Prince George organized [...] a little bake sale to raise money for Tusk during lockdown and he wrote a very cute card over it showing his concern for Africa's wildlife,
" Mayhew told GB News.
Prince William is certainly proud that the eight-year-old takes his father as a role model and actively helps despite his young age.
His three children are his everything, and William only has words of praise for his daughter Charlotte.
Sources used:
gbnews.uk, tusk.org