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King Charles: A Grandfather’s Love for His Eco-Conscious Grandkids
King Charles is not just a monarch; he's also a proud grandfather to five grandchildren.
While his affection for each child is evident, the nature of his relationship with them varies significantly.
Living in the UK, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis are frequently in the King's orbit, thanks to their parents, the Prince and Princess of Wales.
Among them, five-year-old Prince Louis seems to hold a particularly special place in Charles' heart.
Recently, their bond was showcased through a delightful weekend activity.
Young Louis appears to be following in his grandfather's environmentally friendly footsteps, as he enjoys taking his electric car for a joyride.
According to sources close to the royal family, when he's not charming audiences at royal events, Louis can often be spotted driving around the expansive 100 acres of private land at Windsor Castle.
Rest assured, the little prince's adventures are well-supervised.
He has access to paths that meander through Frogmore Gardens, which resemble a racetrack, making it a perfect playground for him.
This serene area, once frequented by the late Queen for horseback riding and dog walking, provides an ideal setting for Louis to explore without the prying eyes of the public.
Interestingly, it seems that King Charles plays a pivotal role in keeping an eye on Louis.
Prince William has remarked that the King enjoys spending quality time at home, relishing the opportunity to engage with his grandchildren.
This familial closeness is something that Charles cherishes deeply.
Reflecting on his own childhood, back in 1952, Charles was photographed in a pedal car at Balmoral during a holiday with the royal family.
His passion for eco-friendly vehicles has only grown since then.
Today, he proudly owns an Aston Martin that runs on cheese and wine waste, showcasing his commitment to sustainability.
Electric cars for children might come with a hefty price tag, often exceeding £100, but they are available from renowned brands like Land Rover and Mercedes G-Wagon.
Louis is not alone in his electric escapades; earlier this year, it was revealed that his father, Prince William, bought an electric scooter for quick trips across the Windsor Estate to visit King Charles.
The two or three-mile journey from Adelaide Cottage to Windsor Castle is much more convenient on a scooter than by car or on foot.
Prince George, Louis's older brother, also has a history of enjoying miniature vehicles.
He once drove a John Deere tractor, a gift from the agricultural company that holds a royal warrant.
However, he later upgraded to a more powerful ride—a miniature Aston Martin Volante that once belonged to his father.
The benefits of electric vehicles extend beyond just being stylish.
They are also kinder to the environment and more economical.
With lower running costs compared to diesel or petrol cars, electric vehicles are exempt from road tax due to their zero tailpipe emissions.
Maintenance is simpler too, as electric cars have fewer moving parts, leading to an estimated 40% reduction in upkeep costs compared to traditional models.
In addition to being eco-friendly, these electric cars come equipped with cutting-edge technology, ensuring a comfortable and enjoyable ride.
It's clear that King Charles is not just nurturing a love for his grandkids but also instilling values of sustainability and innovation in the next generation of royals.