Princess Charlotte and Prince George Caused Adorable Drama On Prince Charles' Royal Tour

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Photo credit: Pool/Max Mumby - Getty Images

From ELLE

They look so innocent, right? Well Princess Charlotte and Prince George might be the cutest royals on the block right now, but they created quite the dilemma for Prince Charles while he was abroad on his royal tour of the South Pacific this past April.

A new documentary from BBC-Prince, Son And Heir: Charles At 70-shows the adorable moment Prince Charles went shopping for souvenirs for his grandchildren at a market in Vanuatu. After reasoning with his security team about what would make the best gifts for George and Charlotte, Prince Charles settles on two wooden carved pigs.

"I’m wondering whether to buy a pig or not," he says to his security team, per Hello! "They’re rather nice. Children always love those don’t they? Pigs?"

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Photo credit: BEN BOHANE - Getty Images

But when he tries to pay for his grandchildren's presents, Prince Charles has a hard time figuring out the local currency.

Per the documentary's narrator, "In the background, his protection officer and private secretary had to leap into action on his behalf." So basically, Princess Charlotte and Prince George's mischievous ways are officially crossing national lines.

Prince, Son And Heir: Charles At 70 will air November 8 at 9 p.m. on BBC One.

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