Prince William has revealed that he wants his son Prince George to follow his family footsteps and learn scuba diving.
Whilst talking to British Sub-Aqua Club, the Duke of Cambridge said that scuba diving really opened his eyes not only to many extraordinary sights, but also to the responsibilities that they had as guardians of the underwater world, the Mirror reported.
The 31-year-old prince asserted that he hoped that one day his son, George, will also experience the wonders that snorkeling and scuba diving offered.
On his solo visit to Australia in 2011, the prince told one woman in Queensland that he loved scuba diving and he always wanted to dive in the Great Barrier Reef.
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