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Prince William and Kate Middleton are preparing their son George for the throne

Prince William and Kate Middleton are actively preparing their eldest son, Prince George, for the future role of the king. George recently celebrated his 11th birthday and is currently second in line to the British throne after his father.

Kate and William have already developed a strategy that will help George gradually get used to the duties of the monarch. This is reported by the publication Us Weekly. According to royal biographer Rob Jobson, who recently released a new biography of Kate Middleton, the parents are gradually including their eldest son in royal events and press conferences as they try to avoid him being overwhelmed and stressed.

In addition, they encourage George to spend more time with his grandfather, King Charles III of Great Britain, so that he can better understand his future responsibilities. Rob Jobson also emphasized the importance of George’s participation as a page at the King’s coronation, which gave him the opportunity to experience the majesty and seriousness of the expectations placed on him.

The biographer also suggested that Prince William was drawing on his own experience in an effort to prepare George for the future throne without too much pressure. As the eldest of Kate and William’s three children, George is the heir to the throne and may one day become king. However, there is a question about the role of his younger siblings, Charlotte and Louis.

Sources close to the Welsh family say that William and Kate have already made a decision about the future of their youngest children. They are keen to avoid Charlotte and Louis feeling like ‘spare’ heirs, as happened with Prince Harry, and will therefore try to raise them away from the constant pressure of the royal court.

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