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Posted: 2018-09-14T15:23:06Z | Updated: 2018-09-14T15:23:06Z Prince William Said This Children's Book Is 'A Big Hit' In His Home | HuffPost Life

Prince William Said This Children's Book Is 'A Big Hit' In His Home

The littlest royals love this book about a monster that was written years before they were born.
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The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge have three children together, and one kids' book, in particular, has a special place in their home.

It looks like the littlest British royals have made room on their shelves for a children’s book about a monster.

On Monday, Prince William  chatted with Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler, the author and illustrator of the children’s book The Gruffalo , at a Tusk Trust event to raise awareness about rhino poaching.

When the prince and dad of three met the pair , who had designed a rhino statue for the event, he told them, “I know who you are. It’s a big hit in our household, The Gruffalo,” People  reported.

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Prince William said The Gruffalo is "a big hit" in his household.

The book was first published in 1999 and follows a mouse as he walks through the woods and invents a monster called the Gruffalo to scare off enemies only to discover that the Gruffalo is real. In an interview with Donaldson, The Independent  explained that the story is based on a Chinese folktale.

Prince William has mentioned his family’s love for The Gruffalo before. In 2016, he told a group of schoolchildren that Prince George and Princess Charlotte enjoyed reading the book at home. It’s likely that Prince Louis , the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge’s third child, will be a fan, too.

While appearing at London’s Paddington station in October 2017, William answered a curious kid’s question  about his son George’s favorite shows and movies. Apparently, the now 5-year-old prince watches the show “The Octonauts” and the movie “The Lion King.”

Makes perfect sense.

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