TheĀ Prince of WalesĀ is apparently keen to bringĀ Prince George, Charlotte and Louis up with a skill that he sadly lost over the years. He made the intriguing revelation during a visit to The Oasis Village earlier this month.
Prince William was there to hear more about the work of Spiral Skills. This Lambeth-based charity has received funding from the Royal Foundationās Homewards Fund to expand their community-led approach to tackling youth homelessness.
During his time there, he went to Symphony Studios where he saw first-hand the impact music has upon young people. As perĀ Hello!, Prince William sadly admitted that heās unable to read music, but itās something he āmake[s] sureā his kids can do.
āItās brilliant you guys have clearly done a lot of practising, well done, thatās not easy doing that in front of everyone ā thatās brilliant,ā the Prince reportedly told the young musicians taking part in a workshop. āYouāve all got amazing rhythm and it sounds fantastic, I wish I started when I was your age. I couldnāt read music so that was my biggest weakness.ā
Although he āstarted off playing piano, trumpet and the drumsā he then ārealised [he]I had to memorise every tuneā as he couldnāt read the notes. Because of this, Prince Williamās music-playing ājust fell awayā.
āI make sure my children learn music because I love music and itās crucial, really important,ā the senior royal added, revealing he doesnāt want this to happen to George, Charlotte and Louis.

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When asked if he wanted to have a go on the drums, Prince William politely declined, but confirmed that his youngest child is very much still playing this instrument.
He declared, āIām definitely not a drummer. Iām happy to see you do it, if my youngest was here, heād have a go, because heās practicing at the moment, but Iād love to hear you do it.ā
Earlier this year the Prince of Wales shared thatĀ Prince LouisĀ was learning the drums, joking that itās why he spends his āwhole lifeā with his fingers in his ears. Meanwhile, Prince George is understood to be taking guitar lessons and Charlotte is following in their mumās footsteps and is learning the piano.
TheĀ Princess of WalesĀ spoke with pianist Lang Lang at the Royal Variety Performance in 2023 and, as perĀ Hello!, talk turned to Charlotte.
āHer Royal Highness said to me that she said toĀ Princess CharlotteĀ āHey, look, if you practise a lot you can be like himā,ā the musician explained. āSo Iām happy to be helpful a little bit. Itās really funny, I was like, wow, Iām sure she will do well at the piano. I think she is practising.ā
Unlike her husband, the Princess of Wales does seem to be able to read music and has played the piano at two high-profile occasions in the past few years. The first of these was when she accompanied singer Tom Walker on his songĀ For Those Who Canāt Be HereĀ at her inauguralĀ Together at ChristmasĀ carol service.
Kate also demonstrated her skills in a pre-recorded performance at the beginning of the 2023 Eurovision Song Contest. Sheās clearly kept up her piano playing and will likely have a few music-reading tips for all three of her children to ensure they have this ācrucialā skill.
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