Prince George has received a very unique gift.
The pla-year-old royal recently met Sir David Attenborough, known for documentary such as “Planet Earth” who offered George a shark tooth.
George, as well as his parents Prince William and Kate Middleton and his other siblings, Charlotte and Lewis, met with the famous broadcaster for an outdoor screening of their new documentary “David Attenborough: A Life Our Not Our Planet”.
Pictures of the gift exchange were shared on Instagram by Kensington Palace on Saturday, with the caption stating that 94-year-old Attenborough visited the palace earlier in the week.
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Included in the post was a photo of William with the “Our Planet” narrator, as well as two photos of the family.
In one photo George admires the shark’s teeth.
“When they met, Sir David gave Prince George a tooth from a giant shark, whose scientific name is Carcharocles Megalodon (‘big tooth’),” read the post’s commentary.
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While such a gift is unique and in itself, it was a special relic special to Attenborough.
“Sir David found the teeth on a Maltese family holiday in the late 1960s, sitting in the soft yellow limestone of the island, which was laid during the Miocene period about 23 million years ago.” “The length of the caracals is believed to be 15 meters, which is twice the length of the Great White, which is the largest shark today.”
According to People magazine, the 38-year-old Middleton revealed that he considers Attenborough one of his favorite celebrities he has met.
In addition, the royal parents visited Attenborough for William’s forthcoming doc “Prince William: A Planet for an All”, a meeting their children were not invited to.
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“The kids were very upset that we were coming to see you and they didn’t come,” Kate told the broadcaster in a documentary clip, according to outlets reports. “They’re big fans.”