A royal writer recently disclosed that Prince William is actively involved in training his eldest son, Prince George, to become a capable future king.
According to the writer, the ten-year-old Prince George has not been assigned any official royal duties yet, and it is anticipated that he will not assume any until he reaches the age of 20.
Robert Hardman, the author of renowned books such as The Making of a King, King Charles III, and the Modern Monarchy, emphasized William’s commitment to ensuring that his heir receives comprehensive preparation before stepping into his royal role.
Sources close to the Prince and Princess of Wales shared insights into Prince Charles’ eldest son’s perspective on grooming George for his forthcoming institutional responsibilities.
Prince William views the training of Prince George as a paramount obligation alongside his existing duties as the Prince of Wales.
It has been highlighted that Prince George’s initiation into royal duties will be deferred until he reaches the age of 20, allowing him time to grow and develop under his father’s guidance.
In addition to his roles as the Prince of Wales, Prince William regards the task of preparing his son for kingship as a crucial but somewhat overlooked responsibility.