Britain's Prince Charles, already known for his way of talking to plants, has recently confessed how he, the Queen Mother and his sister Princess Anne would sing to the animals from the cliff tops at the Castle of Mey in Caithness.
The prince who still spends a week there each summer, told BBC TV programme 'Songs Of Praise', that he first sang to the seals there as a child.
"For years, ever since I was quite small, we used to come in Britannia up the west coast", Charles said.
"And my grandmother, I've never forgotten, when we were small my sister and I, she used to take us down, stand on the cliff there and we'd sing to the seals. It was absolutely riveting. We'd sing 'Over The Sea To Skye' and it was very interesting, these heads would bob up and they'd start coming closer", Charles added.
The British royal and animal lover has also admitted enjoying a documentary about his affair with Camilla Parker Bowles. He even said the TV admission of his adultery, an event broadcast to 13 million viewers was "beautifully done and tastefully executed."