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He explained how he came across the fossil during a trip to Malta in the 1960s.
Prince George looked delighted as he inspected the giant shark tooth.
The Cambrians met the broadcasting legend in the garden while distancing themselves socially.
The images of the moment show Princess Charlotte smiling while holding her face in surprise.
Prince Louis is seen holding the ancient treasure along with Prince William and his brother George.
Prince George is known to be interested in dinosaurs and fossils.
The Duchess of Cambridge once told children visiting the Natural History Museum that George “loves the T Rex because he is the loudest and the scariest.”
But all three children began to admire Sir David after watching all of his television shows.
Earlier he told Sir David how they were disappointed to discover that they had not seen him on a previous occasion.
She said: “The children were very upset because we were going to come to see you and they weren’t going to come, they are big fans of yours.”
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Palace’s aide said: “The Duke thought it was Sir David’s best documentary yet.
“It’s a terrifying look at what we’ve done to the planet and where we are today, but it also offers hope and reason for optimism because if we can act now and act together, we can change things.”
Prince William spoke about the importance of caring for the environment in an upcoming ITV documentary, Prince William: A Planet For Us All.
The documentary, which will air next month, also provides insight into the Duke’s views on fatherhood.
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