Dolly Parton invites Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis to her amusement park in Tennessee

  • Country hitmaker Dolly Parton recently extended an invite to the Wales children
  • She thinks the three children would have a great time at her Dollywood park
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The Queen of Nashville, Dolly Parton, has formally extended an invite to the British Royal children to spend a day at her Tennessee amusement park, Dollywood.

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William have three children - Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte, 9, and Prince Louis, 6 - and they're all welcome at the theme park.

The request comes as Parton recently revealed during a new interview with Closer Magazine that Middleton invited her to tea at Buckingham Palace last year.

Unfortunately, the 9 to 5 singer was unable to make it, but would love to have the family in her home state. 

‘Oh, I would absolutely love for them to come to Dollywood, that would be fantastic!’ Parton told Closer.

The Queen of Nashville, Dolly Parton , has formally extended an invite to the British Royal children to spend a day at her Tennessee amusement park, Dollywood

The Queen of Nashville, Dolly Parton , has formally extended an invite to the British Royal children to spend a day at her Tennessee amusement park, Dollywood

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William have three children - Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , 9, and Prince Louis , 6 - and they're all welcome at the theme park

Princess of Wales Kate Middleton and Prince William have three children - Prince George, 11, Princess Charlotte , 9, and Prince Louis , 6 - and they're all welcome at the theme park

‘Oh, I would absolutely love for them to come to Dollywood, that would be fantastic!’ Parton told Closer

‘Oh, I would absolutely love for them to come to Dollywood, that would be fantastic!’ Parton told Closer

‘The kids could go on all the rides and we would treat them like royalty!' she continued.

Parton even knows what she would feed the Princess of Wales if they ever came to visit.  

'I’d give Kate my mashed potatoes – I wouldn’t put on any airs for them,' Parton said.

'I would just let them enjoy what we enjoy, and I’m sure that’s the way they would want it. I would love to have those kids at Dollywood.’ 

In 1986, the Jolene hitmaker joined theme park owners Jack and Pete Herschend of the Branson-based Herschend Enterprises to transform what was once a park called Silver Dollar City into Dollywood.

The park, which features a wide assortment of rides and roller coasters, is the most-visited tourist attraction in the state, drawing in millions of visitors last year.

The 150-acre park in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee, is also famous for its food, like their 25-pound apple pie, cinnamon bread and pork rinds with pimento cheese.

During a July 2022 interview with Travel + Leisure, Parton revealed what she wanted guests to be able to take away from their time spent at the Smoky Mountain amusement park.

'I’d give Kate my mashed potatoes – I wouldn’t put on any airs for them,' Parton said during the interview

'I’d give Kate my mashed potatoes – I wouldn’t put on any airs for them,' Parton said during the interview

Taylor Swift, who is friends with Parton, recently met Princess Charlotte and Prince George  at her concert in London this summer

Taylor Swift, who is friends with Parton, recently met Princess Charlotte and Prince George  at her concert in London this summer

In 1986, the Jolene hitmaker joined theme park owners Jack and Pete Herschend of the Branson-based Herschend Enterprises to transform what was once a park called Silver Dollar City into Dollywood

In 1986, the Jolene hitmaker joined theme park owners Jack and Pete Herschend of the Branson-based Herschend Enterprises to transform what was once a park called Silver Dollar City into Dollywood

During a July 2022 interview with Travel + Leisure , Parton revealed what she wanted guests to be able to take away from their time spent at the Smoky Mountain amusement park

During a July 2022 interview with Travel + Leisure , Parton revealed what she wanted guests to be able to take away from their time spent at the Smoky Mountain amusement park

'I want them to say that's the best time I've ever had in my life,' the philanthropist told the outlet at the time.

'Those are the nicest people I've ever met in my life. The service is better than anywhere I've ever been in my life. I want them to say, I can't wait to go back. We'll go again next year.'

And maybe soon enough, the Wales family will get to experience the fun for themselves.

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