Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leave the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital the day after Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby boy, in London July 23, 2013.
IN PHOTO: Britain's Prince Charles and his wife Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall leave the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital the day after Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, gave birth to a baby boy, in London July 23, 2013. The world was awaiting the first glimpse of Britain's new prince on Tuesday, with camera crews poised to photograph Prince William and his wife, Kate, leaving the Lindo Wing of St Mary's Hospital with their baby son. Reuters/Suzanne Plunkett

His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales took part in the world’s biggest environmental event on Saturday, March 28, at 8:30 p.m. by turning off all non-essential lights at his residences. Prince George completely upstaged his grandfather as his photographed was spotted right next to him while giving his Earth Hour P.S.A..

Like any proud grandfather, Prince Charles shows off an unseen photo of his grandchild while urging people to support the Earth Hour in a P.S.A. released on Friday, March 27. Viewers spotted Prince William’s son smiling away from the camera as if he trying to reach for something. The lovely photograph features the toddler wearing a white bucket hat, white polo and dungarees, which appears to have been taken during the summer, according to Us Weekly.

Based on the publication’s source, the adorable picture is displayed at Clarence House, the home of Prince Charles and wife Camilla Parker-Bowles. The source also revealed that there are "many photos of Prince George in various spots" throughout the royal residence.

There are rumours that the photo of the two princes is a message that to the Middletons, following the speculations that Prince Charles is jealous of the time his grandchild is spending with Kate Middleton’s family.

Meanwhile, the 67-year-old royal praises his wife, the Duchess of Cornwall, in celebration for their 10th wedding anniversary in April. He praised his wife for being there to support in a rare display of public affection.

"She is an enormous support, and sees the funny side of life, thank God,” said Prince Charles in an interview posted on UPI. "It's always marvelous to have somebody who, you know, you feel understands and wants to encourage. Although she certainly pokes fun if I get too serious about things. And all that helps."

The interview was part of the royal’s attempt to promote “positive perception of the Duchess.” Since the death of Princess Diana, the public has been critical when it comes to Parker-Bowles and Prince Charles admitted that public opinion has been “a real, real challenge” for both of them.

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