Despite being the next in line to the throne and bearing a great deal of responsibility, Prince William looks to be a true family guy loving his wife Kate Middleton and their three children.
The Prince of Wales frequently takes vacations throughout the year to spend time with his family, but an uncommon habit of his appears to be something his children, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis, are not pleased with.
As the future King, William is tasked with carrying out vital royal responsibilities on behalf of his father, King Charles, which requires him to travel overseas alone. William's alone trips appear to irritate his children, as the prince admitted humorously during one such excursion.
Tresco, a favorite holiday site for the Waleses, is located on the Isles of Scilly, which is part of the Duchy of Cornwall.
Last year, when William visited the Isles of Scilly on royal duty, he told The Daily Mail that his family would be "very upset" if he went there without them.
"The children will kill me if I don't go home later." It was also revealed that William had purchased pastries from the On the Quay café, maybe to take home and share with his family.
Over the weekend, William returned to his duchy, which he inherited from his father King Charles upon his accession, to discuss the work he has been doing to improve the living circumstances of its citizens.
It appears that the father of three had to accept another negotiating gift for his children in exchange for making another solo journey to their holiday destination.