Prince George and Princess Charlotte play ‘shopkeepers’ with nan Carole Middleton at Party Pieces
WITH one grandparent being next in line to the throne, you might think Prince George and Princess Charlotte's other grandparents are at risk of being overlooked.
But it seems like Kate's mum and dad, Carole and Michael Middleton, play an integral role in their grandkids' lives.
In fact, doting nan Carole even brings the tots to work at the Middleton's family business, Party Pieces, where the kids like to pretend they run the company.
Royal expert Phil Dampier told Fabulous Digital: "Carole has taken the kids to Party Pieces and they played shopkeeper there with all the stock.
"Prince George goes out a lot with his grandmother Carole. They go to the beach there and they are very close."
The young royals are also said to like playing games at the party supply company and are frequently treated to sweets and chips.
Apparently, one lucky visitor even spotted Prince George sitting "front of house".
Apparently, George exclaimed "Oh my gosh!" after granny Carole gave him a bag of sweets for being well behaved.
And it seems Kate's mum - who is about to become a grandmother again to Pippa and James Matthew's upcoming arrival - regularly treats her grandchildren.
Carole has taken the kids to Party Pieces and they played shopkeeper there with all the stock.
Royal expert Phil Dampier
According to the , on one occasion, Kate called Carole (who was babysitting George) from a foreign tour only to hear from her eldest son that granny had "given him chips, again" for dinner.
Anyone else think Carole sounds like the best grandma ever?
The Cambridges flew to the luxury hideaway of Mustique this month and have celebrate George’s sixth birthday on Monday there.
The prince is on holiday with his parents, sister Charlotte, four, and little brother Louis, one.