Joshua Goldman
Joshua Goldman
min read · September 10, 2025 · Entertainment

Royal Rhythms: How Princess Charlotte Sways to Her Mother’s Musical Melody

Britain's Prince William visits l Skills, a youth organisation in Lambeth, in London

ROYAL FAMILY SCANDALS: WILLIAM AND HARRY'S FAMILIAL FEUD CONTINUES AS PRINCE WILLIAM REVEALS HIS CHILDREN'S NEW HOBBIES

In a shocking revelation, Prince William has shared that his children are following in their mother Kate's footsteps by taking up music as a hobby. But what's more intriguing is the apparent rift between William and his brother Harry, who has been vocal about his feud with the Royal Family.

According to sources close to the Palace, William's children - Prince George, 12, Princess Charlotte, 10, and Prince Louis, 7 - are all learning to play musical instruments. But it's not just their father's enthusiasm for music that's caught attention; it's the fact that Kate Middleton, the Princess of Wales, is also a skilled pianist.

William revealed what instruments his three children George, Charlotte and Louis play. Pictured at Trooping The Colour in June

Kate has been spotted playing the piano on several occasions, including a surprise performance at the Eurovision song contest in 2023 and a duet with Tom Walker at Westminster Abbey on Christmas Eve in 2021. But what's more interesting is that Kate was taught how to play the instrument by her mother, Carole Middleton, when she was just a child.

As Prince William visited a youth organization in Lambeth, South London, he shared his love for music and its importance in his children's lives. "Music is crucial," he said, adding that he wishes he had learned to read music earlier in life. But what's more telling is that William's youngest son, Louis, has taken up the drums - a hobby that seems to bring out the mischief in the young prince.

THE ROYAL FAMILY'S FAMOUS FACES

William shared that Charlotte's hobby takes after her mother, the Princess of Wales. Kate is pictured during her Eurovision performance

But while Prince William and his family are busy with their new hobbies, there's no sign of reconciliation between him and his brother Harry. The two brothers have been at odds since Harry's bombshell interview with Oprah Winfrey, where he accused the Royal Family of racism and made other explosive claims.

Harry has continued to speak out against his family members in various interviews and public appearances, including a recent TV appearance where he said he hopes for reconciliation but acknowledged that some family members may never forgive him. His level of security changed after Megxit, and he last visited the UK in April for a court hearing about his security arrangements.

THE ROYAL FAMILY'S NEW BEGINNINGS

Prince Louis, however, plays the drums. The cheeky prince pulled a series of cheeky expressions during Queen Elizabeth's Platinum Jubilee in 2022 (pictured)

In other news, Prince William's visit to Spiral Skills, a youth organization in Lambeth, South London, highlights the Royal Family's continued commitment to supporting vulnerable young people. The organization has received funding from William's homelessness initiative Homewards and has been praised for its work in providing early intervention, support, employability skills, and access to employment and services.

During his visit, Prince William met with community changemakers who were formerly helped by the charity and are now trained youth workers supporting young people aged 14-25 at risk of exclusion or homelessness. He also attended a workshop with Young Creators UK, a creative agency run and owned by underrepresented young people that receives referrals from Spiral Skills.

THE ROYAL FAMILY'S NEXT MOVE

Prince William visits Spiral Skills, a youth organisation in Lambeth, South London, yesterday

As Prince William's visit to Spiral Skills comes to an end, the question on everyone's mind is: what's next for the Royal Family? Will we see more of Kate Middleton's musical talents in public performances, or will Prince Harry continue to speak out against his family members?

One thing's for sure - with their new hobbies and charitable endeavors, the Royal Family is showing no signs of slowing down. Stay tuned for more updates on this exciting saga!

related links

Prince William visits the youth organisation in Lambeth, South London, and discussed the 'crucial' skill of learning an instrument

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Prince William and Kate during a visit to the National Federation of Women's Institutes in Sunningdale, Berkshire, on Monday to mark the third anniversary of Queen Elizabeth II's death

Prince Harry arrives for a visit to the Community Recording Studio (CRS) in Nottingham yesterday