Little Prince Louis, the youngest son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge, continues to delight royal fans with his restless personality. In a recent interview quoted by the Daily Mail , Prince William shared details of four-year-old Louis' new hobby, which he said has become a real "big deal."
The future king of Great Britain spoke about his six-year-old son's admiration during the Tusk Conservation Award event in London, where he met with The Rolling Stones member Ronnie Wood and Mark Knopfler from Dire Straits.
Kate Middleton's husband has admitted that his younger son has taken up the drums, joking that it makes life in Windsor very loud indeed.
"My youngest is learning to play the drums, that's why I spend my whole life with my fingers in my ears," the Prince of Wales lamented with a laugh.
Little Louis is known for his cheeky and active behavior, so the news of his new hobby will not come as a surprise to fans of the royal family.
In his speech, Prince William said that "tonight is a reminder that our planet continues to face dire environmental challenges."
Speaking of George, Charlotte and Louis, he said: "I want my children to live in a world where swallows still migrate, gorillas still live in the cloud forests of Uganda and rhinos still roam the arid grasslands of Namibia."