The Princess of Wales has revealed the adorable yet heartbreaking question Prince Louis keeps asking about his late great-grandmother, the Queen.
Kate Middleton made the revelation while speaking to Australiaโs Governor-General David Hurley at Buckingham Palace over the weekend.
The mother-of-three spoke to Hurley about how her and Prince Williamโs kids, Prince George, nine, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, were coping the Queenโs death.

Kate revealed Prince Louis asked if their visits to Balmoral will be the same.
(Image: Getty)Hurley said Prince Louis has been asking about whether the familyโs visits to the Queenโs beloved Balmoral Castle in Scotland will still be the same now that his great-grandmother has passed.
โThe younger one is now asking questions like, โdo you think we can still play these games when we go to Balmoral and things like that, cause sheโs not going to be there?'โ he revealed after speaking with Kate.
He also said Kate shed light on how Prince George, who is second in line to the throne, is handling the death of his beloved great-grandmother, who he affectionately called โgan ganโ.
Hurley said Prince George was โsort of now realising how important his great-grandmother was and what is going onโ.
The Queen died at Balmoral Castle, her country residence in the Scottish Highlands, on September 8 at the age of 96.
Just weeks earlier, William, Kate and and their children spent time with the Queen at Balmoral for their annual summer break.
Last week while visiting tributes left at Windsor Castle, Kate told a well-wisher what Prince Louisโ first words were upon hearing the news the Queen had died.

Prince Louis and the Queen shared a sweet relationship.
(Image: Getty)โLouis said at least Grannie is with great grandpa now,โ Kate said, with the onlooker adding that the princess was โwelling upโ as she spoke.
In the wake of the Queenโs death, Prince William spoke fondly about the impact the late monarch has on the lives of Kate and their children.
โMy wife has had twenty years of her guidance and support. My three children have got to spend holidays with her and create memories that will last their whole lives,โ he said in a statement.
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