Alright, folks, here's something that might tickle your funny bone. Prince George, the little royal cutie, is next in line to be crowned King of England after his dad, Prince William. But guess what? According to E! News, Prince William and Kate Middleton haven't told the five-year-old about his future role as king. Can you believe that?
Now, there's a good reason behind this decision. William and Kate want Prince George to experience as normal a childhood as possible. Catherine Mayer, the author of Charles: The Heart of a King, shared with E! News, “With George, they are trying to delay that moment of realization and give him normality before they thrust this on him.” It's all about letting the little guy enjoy life without the weight of the crown looming over him.

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However, the royal family is not oblivious to the fact that George is now in school, where his interactions can educate him on the truth about his future. “It will be, nevertheless, part of his upbringing both in terms of what he sees his parents and grandparents doing and probably quite soon a beginning of an understanding that he is in public life and what that means,” Mayer added. It's all about preparing him gently for the role he's destined to play.
Prince George: The Future King with a Normal Childhood
It's easy to imagine that one day Prince George will look back and chuckle at all the signs that pointed to his future as a monarch. For instance, the entire world goes gaga over every official photo of him. And let's not forget those commemorative coins made in his honor for some of his milestone birthdays. These little details are subtle reminders of the path he's destined to walk.
The royal succession can be a bit of a head-scratcher, but here's a simplified version: Prince George will be King after his father, who will be king after his father, Prince Charles. After George, his younger siblings, Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, will follow in line. Thanks to a rule change in 2013, princesses are now officially included in the House of Windsor's line of succession.

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Time flies, and before we know it, George will be donning his very own crown. The big question remains: when will Prince William and Kate Middleton spill the beans to him? We can only speculate, but it's bound to be a memorable moment for the little prince.
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