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Princess Charlotte's Playmate? Royals Welcome A Hamster

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 04 May, 2016 11:35 AM
    LONDON — A hamster named Marvin has joined Prince William and his wife Kate's household.
     
    Kate, the Duchess of Cambridge, told a 9-year-old girl about Marvin during a school visit Wednesday.
     
    The schoolgirl, named only as Darcey, says Kate told her that 1-year-old Princess Charlotte likes it when Marvin's whiskers tickle her face.
     
    There was no word on whether her 2-year-old brother Prince George likes Marvin too.
     
    Kensington Palace officials later confirmed the account. The family also has a dog named Lupo.

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