Popsugar Celebrity The Royals Is Prince William Calling Princess Charlotte Mignonette? Can You Figure Out What Prince William Is Saying to Princess Charlotte In This Adorable Video? 23 May 2019 by Tori Crowther How many marks out of 🔟for the #RHSChelsea Back to Nature Garden, Prince George? pic.twitter.com/rJ44lUrHzd— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 20, 2019 Image Source: Getty / DMC Just when we thought the royal family couldn't get any sweeter, we see short clips of their quality family time. The Cambridge family spent time together at Kate Middleton's Chelsea Flower Show Garden, and we got to see a snippet of this quality time in a short video released by Kensington Palace. Fans were quick to speculate that William called Charlotte "mignonette," which in French roughly translates to "cutie," or an endearing term. Since Charlotte was quick to answer when called by the sweet name, fans are sure it's a nickname for her. But not everyone is convinced — some think he said "been on here?" referring to the swing William is on. If it were a nickname, it's not Charlotte's first one. It was revealed by Kate earlier this year when visiting Northern Ireland that they also call her "Lottie." Sweet French nickname or not, the video is adorable. Anyone notice right before he asked Charlotte to push him, he called her by a her lovely nickname. someone from KP IG’s comment section suggested William called her ‘Mignonette ‘ which means ‘delicate.— Blissfully_me (@blissfultobeme) May 21, 2019 1 / 4 William is calling his daughter Mignonette 😍! How sweet 💕 https://t.co/fkjsctY6mn— Милица Вукчевић ♚ (@Milica_Vukcevic) May 20, 2019 2 / 4 Love this!What would you give it out of 10?" Prince William asked George in the short clip. His reply? "Twenty!"Will uses term of endearment "mignonette"a sweet nickname for Princess Charlotte. It's French mignon,meaning dainty or darling,similar to saying "cutie or sweetie." https://t.co/Ijj9RySW4W— Desi Ray (@Desilou42) May 22, 2019 3 / 4 How many marks out of 🔟for the #RHSChelsea Back to Nature Garden, Prince George? pic.twitter.com/rJ44lUrHzd— Kensington Palace (@KensingtonRoyal) May 20, 2019 4 / 4 The RoyalsPrincess CharlotteThe British RoyalsPrince William