Prince George Warned His Friends To Look Out Since His Father Will Rule One Day

As per royal writer Katie Nicholl, Prince George advised pupils who got on his nerves to look out since his dad, Prince William, will one day rule the country.  

Prince George Warned His Friends To Look Out Since His Father Will Rule One Day
Prince George reportedly warned classmates amid a fight that his dad, Prince William, will one day be king.

As per royal writer Katie Nicholl, Prince George advised pupils who got on his nerves to "look out" since his dad, Prince William, will one day rule the country.  

The royal specialist asserts that the future monarch, age 9, allegedly declared in her book, "The New Royals," "My father will be king, so you best lookout."

Through the Daily Mail, Nicholl also examines George's acute awareness of the idea that he will one day govern as king.

The article said, "They are cautious not to burden them with a sense of responsibility. Instead, they are training their children, especially Prince George, with a realization of who he is and the role he will occupy."

  
King Charles III was named king after the passing of Queen Elizabeth II, moving George up to 2nd in line for the throne with his father, William, 40, being the first in line. 
  
It is uncertain when the young Prince of Wales first talked to his son about his upcoming royal obligations but based on British historian Robert Lacey, it is thought the conversation took place around George's 7th birthday. 

 
According to the Daily Mail, the writer of "Battle of Brothers" stated that William's goal as a parent was to provide his kid a typical family upbringing so that the monarchy might remain pertinent and keep up with current times. 
  
While George is becoming more aware of the duties he will one day assume, he still behaves very much like a child, even in front of others. 
  
He was observed making funny gestures while watching a game at Wimbledon in July, and much more recently, following the Queen's burial, he stuck his tongue out at cameras. 

  
One person present at the burial, however, observed that Prince George and Princess Charlotte were generally acting appropriately. 
 
Olympic champion swimmer Mark Tewksburys described the Prince and Princess of Wales's eldest two children as "very well-behaved." 

Source: Pagesix

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