Prince William shows his ‘sensitive’ and ‘protector’ side in documentary
After becoming a father for the first time, Prince William of England, admitted that fatherhood has turned him into a more protective man.
During the filming of this documentary, William spoke about his love for Africa and nature and the legacy he hopes to leave to future generations, also the emotion that caused him to see images of her late mother, Princess Diana of Wales.
It is the first time that the Duke of Cambridge takes part in a project after the birth of Prince George. In it, he explained that his experience as a first-time dad is a very different emotional experience.
“I feel a real protective instinct, also now probably more since I am a father, which is why I’m getting quite emotional about it. (…) It’s a daunting task when you realise that you want to pass on things to your son, and suddenly you start to realise ‘wow’, there’s stuff you want to safeguard for the future.”
The film, entitled Prince William’s Passion: New Father, New Hope was recorded for the nature advocacy organization Tusk Trust. The story of an hour long, is broadcasted by British television and CNN.