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He may only be nine, but Prince George knows exactly who he is and made a royally brutal comeback for a classmate who was troubling him, a royal expert claimed.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s eldest son, 40, told his classmate that his father was king and that he should “take better care,” according to royal author Katie Nicholl.
In her book The New Royals, Nicholl claimed that George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, were raised with an understanding of the monarchy and a “devotion to duty.”
She added that although George has been told he will one day be Monarch, the Prince and Princess of Wales are trying not to burden him with too many responsibilities too soon.
Prince William and Kate Middleton’s eldest son, 40, told his classmate his father was king and “better watch out,” Vanity Fair royal correspondent and author Katie Nicholl revealed
Prince George with his parents Kate Middleton and Prince William and siblings Prince Louis, four, and Princess Charlotte, right, on their first day of school on September 7.
“They are raising their children, especially Prince George, with a sense of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they don’t want to burden them with a sense of duty,” Nicholl wrote.
“George understands that one day he will be king and like a little boy floundering with friends at school and outdoing his peers with the killer line, ‘My father is going to be king, so watch out’.”
In her book, Katie also claimed that Kate Middleton admires the parenting techniques used by Prince Edward and the Countess of Wessex, who share children Lady Louise Windsor, 18, and James, Viscount Severn, 14.
Despite their parents being royals, the children, the youngest grandchildren of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, grew up without any HRH titles and out of the public eye.
The Prince and Princess of Wales’ children are being raised with a “devotion to duty” and an understanding of who their family is, Katie Nicholl claimed. Pictured at the Queen’s State Funeral on September 19
Nicholl claimed Kate, 40, admired how Prince Edward and Sophie Wessex managed to give their children a peaceful upbringing despite being at the heart of the royal family.
Last year, a new chapter of his updated book Battle of Brothers by royal author Robert Lacey told how William and Kate wanted to broach the subject of George’s future role at a “controlled moment of their choosing.”
He claimed the pair Prince George told of his future role as King of England “sometime around his seventh birthday.”
The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge previously held back from discussing their eldest son’s ‘life of future royal service and duty’ in order to give him a ‘normal family upbringing’.
“William hasn’t revealed to the world how or when he broke the big news to his son.
George, pictured with his great-grandmother the Queen on June 5, knows he will one day be king
“Maybe one day George will tell us the story himself. But sometime around the boy’s seventh birthday in the summer of 2020, his parents are thought to have gone into more detail about what the life of the little prince’s future royal “service and duty” in particular would entail,” he wrote.
“William’s goal as a father, the prince emphasized, was to give his son ‘a normal family upbringing’, which would allow the monarchy to “remain relevant and keep pace with modern times.”
He added that the couple’s decision to sit down and speak candidly to their firstborn at a time of their choosing reflected “William’s misfortune at the haphazard way the whole affair of his royal destiny has been arranged from the outset.” head buzzed’.
If the conversation did indeed take place around his seventh birthday, it means Prince George didn’t know he was a future king when he posed in the December 2019 ‘Four Monarchs’ photo next to the Queen, 95, his father William and grandfather Prince Charles. , 72.