Michael Jackson’s eldest son, Prince Jackson, is sharing some rare insights about the pop star’s “childlike” nature.
The 29-year-old son of the King of Pop, who has also produced a new Michael Jackson biopic, appeared on Channel Seven’s Sunrise on Thursday.
Talking about the intimate details of the great artist’s life, Prince said, “As I’ve grown older, I’ve learned that what I think of as a normal life is not a normal life.”
He added, “Growing up in Neverland with my siblings and my dad, for us, it was like hanging out together as a family, but with elephants and giraffes frolicking in the background.
”We spent a lot of time together playing board games, reading books, and watching movies. It was and is truly magical. It felt like your own personal Disneyland.”
As far as parenting goes, the Prince described Michael’s approach as “amazing”, adding that spending time with his father was “really fun”.
Prince revealed that Michael insisted the parents not only treat him like an adult but also play with him, as the music video producer shared that the popstar used to play pranks on him.
Prince shared, “When he played with us, he played with us. You know, he got down, and he was playing with toys and making up stories… He had this very childlike nature that was so much fun, always joking with people and things.”
For those who don’t know, Michael Jackson shares Prince and daughter Paris Jackson with his ex-wife Debbie Rowe.
He is also the father of son Biggie, also known as Blanket, who was born via surrogate.
