Prince George stuns Waitrose staff by helping mum Kate unload shopping

The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge are trying to give their kids a 'normal' upbringing despite their royal status.

Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis are believed to help their mum and dad out at home, and it turns out the oldest Cambridge child has a very important job.

Little George stunned delivery staff from Waitrose by coming out of the family's Norfolk home Amner Hall to help them unpack the food shop.

He greets the van with his dad Prince William and between them they carry everything inside themselves, which is apparently quite unusual.

A source told the Sun : "So the Waitrose delivery staff were surprised and delighted to be greeted regularly by Prince William and Prince George.

"George is always particularly helpful and is the one who asks each time what he can carry for them. He is a very inquisitive child.

"They give him lighter bags. It shows how down-to-earth William is and that he wants his son to grow up being polite and helpful to others."

Even though the family live in Kensington Palace, the regularly go to Norfolk for weekends and holidays.

It's likely that the family were there last week as George and Charlotte were on half term.

Kate has been spotted shopping at Waitrose on several occasions over the years, but she's also been seen at cheaper stores including The Range.


It's a busy week for the Royal Family as Donald Trump is in the UK on a State Visit , and he will spent time with the Queen, Prince Charles, Camilla and some of the younger royals during his stay.

On Saturday the royals will be out in force for Trooping of the Colour, and we should see George, Charlotte and Louis on the Buckingham Palace balcony.

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