Prince George, the young royal in line for the throne, is on track to receive a host of new titles as part of his future role.
While currently focusing on his studies at Lambrook School in Berkshire, his educational journey is expected to take him elsewhere, although the exact destination remains undisclosed.
Despite efforts by the Prince and Princess of Wales to provide a relatively normal upbringing for their three children, including George, the young prince is poised to inherit far more than just the crown.
Upon his father, Prince William’s ascension to the throne, Prince George is slated to assume seven additional titles.
At the tender age of ten, he will step into the role of the 28th Prince of Wales, alongside immediately becoming the Duke of Cornwall.
The prestigious title of Prince of Wales, typically reserved for the monarch’s eldest son, comes with a cascade of other distinguished titles.
Alongside his future reign, George will bear the titles of Duke of Rothesay, Earl of Chester, Earl of Carrick, Baron Renfrew, Lord of the Isles, and Prince and Grand Steward of Scotland.
Inheriting not only titles but also vast estates, Prince George will come into possession of the Duchy of Cornwall, a significant private estate currently under his father’s ownership.
The lineage of the Prince of Wales title traces back to 1223 when Llywelyn ap Griffith was granted the honor by King Henry III of England.
Following a tumultuous history, the title has been passed down through male heirs to the throne, with Prince William currently holding the mantle as the reigning Prince of Wales.
Prior to his anticipated coronation in September 2022, King Charles, the current monarch, held the title of Prince of Wales, marking the longest-serving tenure in its history.
Bestowed the title at the age of nine in July 1958, King Charles has maintained the position for an impressive 64 years and 44 days.
Following in the footsteps of their older brother, Prince George’s younger siblings will also be granted special royal titles in due course.
Upon Princess Anne’s passing, eight-year-old Princess Charlotte will be in line to receive the esteemed title of Princess Royal, traditionally bestowed upon the king’s eldest daughter.
Meanwhile, five-year-old Prince Louis stands to inherit the title of Duke of York, a position currently held by the controversial Prince Andrew, the second son of the monarch.