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'He takes it very seriously': Prince George knows he will one day be king

2022-07-20T08:28:40.671Z


Prince George doesn't have to worry about whether he would rather work as a customer advisor or computer scientist later on. His professional future is regulated by the line of succession to the British throne. The royal offspring already knows that one day he will succeed his father William to the throne. 


Prince George doesn't have to worry about whether he would rather work as a customer advisor or computer scientist later on.

His professional future is regulated by the line of succession to the British throne.

The royal offspring already knows that one day he will succeed his father William to the throne. 

London – Pilot, firefighter, police officer: Many boys already know what they want to be when they grow up.

Prince George (8) will also have very similar dreams, but his career path has been set in stone since birth.

In the distant future he will inherit the crown.

King George: William and Kate's son is being prepared for his future role 

Prince George likes to play video games or let off steam with his schoolmates playing soccer on the lawn.

The eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton (40) has normal hobbies, but he is still far from an "ordinary" childhood.

As the great-grandchild of Queen Elizabeth II (96) and number three in the line of succession to the British throne, George enjoys a royal status that brings with it some comforts, but also responsibilities.

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George is now regularly allowed to accompany his parents William and Kate to public appointments.

Despite his young age, the Mini-Royal is already getting a glimpse of his later life.

The eight-year-old probably found out some time ago what a big role and responsibility awaited him.

Senior royals around Queen Elizabeth II have confided in Prince George

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He is aware that one day he will be king and what that means because William and the other senior royals including Charles and his great-grandmother the Queen have told him of his destiny from an early age,"

a palace source confided the Us Weekly.

George is already reading history books and loves stories about his ancestors.

"It's very clear that he takes everything very seriously," the insider continued.

A few months ago, George was confirmed that he “has what it takes to be king”.

The brother of Princess Charlotte (7) and Prince Louis (4) seems increasingly confident in front of the camera and is already diligently practicing the art of small talk - the perfect basis for his future existence as a king.

Sources used:

usmagazine.com

Source: merkur

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