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Number 3 in line to the British throne: 10 other things you should know about Prince George

2021-09-04T16:35:37.812Z


Prince George can still enjoy his childhood carefree. The king's training is already in full swing. And there are other interesting facts about royal offspring.


Prince George can still enjoy his childhood carefree.

The king's training is already in full swing.

And there are other interesting facts about royal offspring.

London - At some point, Prince George Alexander Louis of Cambridge * - as his full name is called - will most likely ascend the British throne.

The eight-year-old is number three in line to the throne - behind his father Prince William * and his grandfather Prince Charles *.

According to media reports, his parents explained to him what that means for him as early as 2020.

Otherwise, not much is known about the mini-monarch's life.

Duchess Cathrine and Prince William only occasionally give an insight into their family life on public meetings.

The tabloid

Gala

has now rounded up ten things you should know about George.

Prince George likes to be in the kitchen and is into pasta

Not only on Mother's Day mother Kate gets something delicious conjured up by her son and his siblings. The prince also seems to like it in the kitchen. The Duchess talked about it during a visit to a London school in 2019. "She told us how much her children love cooking and how they cook for them," recalls Matthew Kleiner-Mann, a school expert from Great Britain. “The other day they made cheese spaetzle. One of them stirs the flour, one adds the milk and butter. And they make salads and such. "

The prince himself was apparently taken with Italian cuisine.

The celebrity chef Aldo Zilli, who was already allowed to cook for the Royals *, learned from Prince William that his son's absolute favorite dish was spaghetti carbonara.

Otherwise, not only the finest dishes are served on the little monarch's table.

From time to time there is probably also fast food and typical children's food, according to insiders.

Prince George has extraordinary hobbies

Little boys in this country like to play with Lego or toy cars. They meet up with friends to play football or roam the countryside. Prince George, however, is fond of dancing. He probably inherited that from his grandmother. Prince William said: “George likes to dance too, he loves it. And my mother always danced, she loved dancing. ”And even at school, the eight-year-old doesn't neglect creativity. In addition to math, geography and history, ballet and acting are also on his curriculum.

Another passion that Prince George shares with his father is planes and helicopters.

During a visit to the Royal International Air Tattoo 2016, he was allowed to take a seat in the cockpit of a fighter jet.

He is said to have asked mother Kate * at the time: "Mummy, can I fly the Red Arrow now?" It is more than likely that he will one day end up with the Royal Air Force.

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The British heir to the throne, Prince George, did not fall flat

The young royal doesn't seem at a loss for a funny saying either.

He should have it as a sly.

His father William had called him "little rascal" before.

His eldest reminded him of himself more often than he was his age.

At that time he didn’t miss anything with his brother, Prince Harry *.

And so it is not surprising that he takes a lot out of himself in the presence of the Queen.

Prince George even came up with his own nickname for his great-grandmother.

Duchess Kate revealed at the celebration of Queen Elizabeth's 90th birthday * that he likes to call his great-grandmother "Gan-Gan".

Perhaps a cute abbreviation of the English word for grandma - granny.

Prince George's birth was special in two ways

The young prince was born on July 22nd, 2013.

A happy day for countless Royals fans around the globe.

And with his birth he also took third place in the order of the throne of the British royal family.

As banal as it sounds, it only came before him in the history of the British monarchy.

So that three generations in direct line to the throne are alive at the same time.

First in line of heirs to the throne is Prince Charles, then comes Prince William and then Prince George.

The last and first time something like this happened under the reign of Queen Victoria between 1894 and 1901.

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The Queen and her three heirs to the throne: Queen Elizabeth watches her great-grandson, Prince George, baking.

His father, Prince William (l.), And his grandfather, Prince Charles (r.) Also look over his shoulder.

© Chris Jackson / dpa

Baptism usually follows shortly after birth in the Christian part of the world.

Of course, you also need sponsors.

The young monarch not only has two, as usual, but seven.

Among them are friends and relatives of Kate and William.

Zara Tindall, Oliver Baker, Earl Grosvenor (Hugh), Jamie Lowther-Pinkerton, David Jardine-Paterson, Michael Samuel and William van Cutsem belong to the select group of godparents.

From an early age, Prince George lived the life of the rich and famous

It has already been mentioned that the eight-year-old likes airplanes.

The fact that he climbed one for the first time when he was just a few months old is rather unusual.

When he was nine months old, he flew to New Zealand and Australia with his parents.

That makes him one of the youngest frequent flyers in the world.

And the young monarch also liked fashion. Even as a baby, George was dressed in the finest thread. His mother Kate always paid attention to a cool look. Some also claim that the young prince is a trendsetter. As a toddler, he even made it to number 49 on GQ magazine's “50 Best Dressed Men in Britain” list in 2015.

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Source: merkur

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