Prince William uttered a curse word during an interview for a documentary about his father that was aired on Monday evening. It was the same interview where he also revealed that being a father has made him more emotional, which was previously covered by HNGN.

The interview was done for a documentary by Ant and Dec highlighting the 40th year of the Prince's Trust that was founded by Prince Charles. Prince William, interviewed with Prince Harry, was describing his father's penmanship when he nonchalantly swore.

"As it gets later in the evening, when it's about 12 o'clock he's writing letters, we can tell instantly because it starts going off the page when he's falling asleep," Prince William said while making hand gestures to impersonate his father, according to Scout.

"At school, we regularly swapped letters and said 'I think I know what it says can you read it to me? And it was just drivel," Prince Harry said, to support his brother's statement.

"Just in case it was a b-----king we didn't know about," Prince William added.

The interview was casually held in the sitting room area of the family's Kensington Palace. The royal siblings were describing how Prince Charles has not adapted to modern ways of communication and still remains to write as a form of correspondence, according to DailyMail.

Some people on Twitter were amused.


During the documentary, Prince Charles' wife, Camilla, praised her husband on how he managed to establish the Prince's Trust four decades ago. "I'm really proud to be married to somebody who 40 years ago, aged 27, had the vision to put it together. It was an incredible idea then," the Duchess of Cornwall said, according to Hello. "He cares so much about these young people."

Celebrating it's 40th anniversary, the Prince's Trust is an organization that provides assistance for people from 13 to 30 years old in receiving proper education, training, and establish themselves into jobs, according the Prince's Trust.