ROYAL FAMILY
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British royal family news reveals that the Prince William and Princess Catherine’s three children do not want for anything. The royal children have a nanny, elite schooling, and just returned from a midwinter vacation to private tropical island.
The eldest, Prince George, is the heir to the throne and when he takes on his role he will have power and influence most men can only dream of. And yet his father has said that Prince George’s lived experience as a royal has decidedly less pomp and circumstance that his own.
That’s because George and his siblings live not in one of the family’s legendary castles, but instead in a modest four-bedroom home on the Windsor Castle estate. Along the way Prince William and Princess Catherine have deliberately made choices to expose their kids to normal everyday kid experiences.
The future King George will also lay claim to something that no other UK king can. Keep reading to discover what makes Prince George unique among his royal peers!
Prince George Will One Day be King
Prince George is set to make history by becoming the first King to have a commoner, non-aristocratic mother.
Kate Middleton was raised in a comfortable, middle-class household, making her the first commoner mother of a future King.
Unfortunately some thought that Kate was not suitable for William due to her background. It’s been reported that some of his pals made fun of her in particular because her mother Carole was a British Airways flight attendant. Coincidently, her father was an air traffic controller.
Prince George’s Bucolic Upbringing
As you might imagine, George’s upbringing has been said to be less stuffy than that of his grandfather, King Charles. For example, he attends a school close to his home while Charles attended boarding school.
The late Diana also tried to dial down the extra nature of growing up royal, for her boys William and Harry. But there is no doubt that the Wales’ kids have enjoyed more freedom and anonymity than their father.