Queen Camilla reveals what George, Charlotte and Louis rush to do when they visit Balmoral

Queen Camilla and the royal children

Queen Camilla reveals what the royal children like about Balmoral (Image: GETTY)

has revealed what , and rush to do when they get to Balmoral for their summer holidays.

In the documentary Charles III: The Coronation Year, which aired on One last December, and the rest of the Royal Family allow the cameras .

During one moment from , the King and Queen can be seen walking their dog around the Balmoral estate, with them crossing a footbridge over a river.

Camilla, 77, turns to the cameras and says: “It’s lovely to bounce on, that bridge. Every child, when they come here, they rush there and bounce about on the bridge for hours.”

Kate and William are known to enjoy taking their children to the secluded estate each summer, with George, Charlotte and Louis getting to spend some quality time there with their paternal grandfather and cousins.

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As well as Kate and William’s children, other young members of the family also enjoy spending time at Balmoral – which was previously known as one of the late Queen Elizabeth II’s favourite royal residences.

The Prince and Princess of Wales are currently spending time at another one of the royal’s beloved estates, Sandringham.

The family of five are known to have travelled to the Norfolk estate earlier this month, and were in attendance for the annual celebrations on Wednesday [December 25]. As well as spending time with their royal relatives, William, Kate and their children spent quality time with the Middletons on Christmas Day.

William and Kate were, however, not in attendance at the royal pre-Christmas lunch in London on December 19. This was due to the fact the family were already based at Sandringham – and always planned to be.

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