Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis Ace One of Their First Royal Responsibilities
First royal assignment? No problem for the Wales children

Reported by Harper's Bazaar.
There are royal duties, and then there are royal duties. While their parents navigate state visits and diplomatic handshakes, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis just completed one of their first official responsibilities — and it was, genuinely, the best version of this job anyone could ask for.
The Wales children, ages 12, 11, and 8 respectively, were tapped to name the newest arrival at Australia Zoo: a baby eastern grey kangaroo joey. The name they chose? Cwtch — the Welsh word for "cuddle." According to Harper's Bazaar, the announcement came via a joint Instagram post from the Wales family and Robert Irwin, conservationist, zookeeper, and son of the late Crocodile Hunter star Steve Irwin.
A Name With Meaning
"Introducing Cwtch, the newest member of the Australia Zoo family," the caption read — a small but deliberate nod to the children's Welsh heritage woven into a gesture of wildlife advocacy. Irwin called the name "perfect," noting that joeys at this stage are essentially velcroed to their mothers, spending the majority of their early lives nestled inside the pouch. A cuddle, in other words, is quite literally their whole world right now.
For George, Charlotte, and Louis, this was a soft entry into public-facing royal life — low stakes, high charm, meaningful without being ceremonial. It also signals something worth noting: the next generation of the Windsor family is being introduced to conservation and global citizenship early, through moments that feel organic rather than performative. Irwin's platform carries serious weight in the wildlife space, and aligning the Wales children with that mission — even symbolically — is a considered move.
If this is the warmup act for a lifetime of royal responsibility, Cwtch was a very strong opening number.
Read the original at Harper's Bazaar.

