Samuel Chatto, the grandson of the late Princess Margaret, has sparked a right royal frenzy after he posted a new video on his social media today. Lady Sarah Chatto's eldest child, who is a firm favourite among royal fans, uploaded a new video on his official Instagram page to talk about one of the pieces featured in his latest exhibition in Japan.
The 28-year-old, who is a sculptor with a pottery studio in West Sussex, is the eldest son of Lady Sarah Chatto, Margaret's only daughter, and Daniel Chatto. In the new clip, Sam talked about the exhibition, titled Interior and Exterior, while he focused on one particular item - a tea bowl.
Royal fans could not contain their excitement over Sam's new video, with several of them leaving heart and heart-eyed emojis on his comment section.
One user wrote below the video: "This is the first time i heard his voice, didn't expect that it would be that deep." A second one chimed: "His Majesty King Samuel Chatto [crown emoji]" A third one said: "Very well articulated! Well done Sam."
A fourth one commented: "What a gorgeous piece Sam. Isn’t it interesting how altering perspective, even just a little, influences the creative process and the outcome. The texture and shape is amazing!"
The young royal, who is 29th in line to the throne, was born on July 28, 1996, and studied at Eton before enrolling at the University of Edinburgh to study History of Art in 2018.
Sam has a younger brother, Arthur, born on February 5, 1999, who is a former personal trainer, and as of 2022, he was serving in the Royal Marines.
The Chatto family do not undertake royal duties but have frequently attended several high-profile events alongside the rest of the royals, including the King's Coronation, the Princess of Wales's Christmas Carol concerts and Royal Ascot.