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As Prince George slips into his third year of double digits, Princess Kate Middleton is preparing for her least favorite job title: supportive mother to a future king. Forget the tiaras and royal pomp; royal historian Marlene Koenig emphasizes that Kate won’t hold a constitutional role, aside from a potential regency in case George takes the throne before age 18. Talk about a heavy crown, right?
Now that George has hit age 12, he’s learning to navigate a slew of new protocols, including flying separately from his dad, Prince William, on family trips. It’s kind of like getting your own seat on an airplane after years of sharing popcorn—increasing independence, one royal guideline at a time! Plus, George made headlines as a train bearer during King Charles III’s coronation, marking his first official royal duty. Who knew kids were being thrust into tradition this early?
While Princess Kate focuses on nurturing George’s personal growth, her own journey into the royal life hasn’t been a walk in the park either. Who knew dating for nearly a decade was just a fancy way of getting a PhD in monarchy? Considering her experience, it seems like she’s the ultimate multitasker—balancing motherhood and monarchy, all while dealing with the scrutiny that comes with royal living.
So, what do you think? Should royal kids be thrust into duty at such a young age, or do they deserve more time to just be… kids? Share your thoughts in the comments!
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