How Kate and William Told Prince George He Was Going to be King
The parents of Prince George would have waited until his 7 years to discuss the subject of the crown with him.
Preparing for the throne of England is no easy task for a little boy. Prince George, 8, is supported in this heavy task by his two parents, very attentive to his well-being. Kate Middleton and Prince William would indeed have thought long and hard about how to tell him that he would become king according to Robert Lacey, author of the book “Battle of Brothers” released on June 24, 2021. They would have waited for Prince George to have "Around 7 years" to put the subject on the table.
He explains, “William did not reveal how he broke the big news to his son. Maybe one day George will tell the story himself. But around the boy's seventh birthday in the summer of 2020, it is believed that his parents gave him more details about what this life dedicated to "service and duty" will mean for the little prince. "
According to the author quoted by the "Daily Mail", the parents of Prince George would have chosen this moment with care, in particular because Prince William, him, would not have lived things particularly well in his time. During the conversation, Kate Middleton and Prince William reportedly took the time to explain to him that they wanted him "to have a normal education" which would allow the monarchy "to remain relevant and keep pace with the changes of the times."
Prince George is third in order of succession to the throne. In front of him, we find Prince Charles who will become king on the death of Elizabeth II, then Prince William. George is followed by his siblings: Princess Charlotte is fourth in succession and Prince Louis is fifth. Next is Prince Harry.