Prince William is widely regarded as a future king who will excel in his role.
Known for his intelligence, decisiveness, and compassion, he has managed to connect with the public despite his royal British lineage.
However, it is Prince George, William and Catherine’s eldest son, who has captured the attention of many as the potential future King of England.
Although he is still far from ascending the throne, Prince George possesses all the qualities of an extraordinary future ruler.
According to the New Royal Book, Prince George is unlikely to engage in royal duties until he reaches a more mature age and completes his education.
His father, Prince William, intends to delay his eldest son’s involvement in official engagements until he is well into his twenties.
Royal experts argue that Prince Charles, the Prince of Wales, wants to ensure that his heir receives proper training before assuming the responsibilities of a working royal.
Prince Charles himself received personal training from both the late Queen and his father, King Charles, during his youth.
Starting at the age of 13, Prince William had regular one-on-one meetings with his late grandmother at Windsor Castle to learn about the intricacies of the job.
These sessions not only provided him with valuable knowledge but also served as an opportunity for the young prince to confide in and speak freely with the Queen.
A veteran of Kingston Palace adds that even before becoming a page at the coronation, William and Catherine wanted to ensure their son felt comfortable with the role, considering his young age.
It turned out that Prince William was eager to take on the responsibilities.
With King Charles now on the throne, Prince William is next in line to become king.
Following closely behind his father, Prince George has recently reminded the public of an old travel rule that applies to those in direct succession to the throne.
This rule is expected to soon impact both Prince William and Prince George.
In December, the Wales family attended the Christmas Carol service at Westminster Abbey, organized by Catherine.
While it was heartwarming to see them together as a family, they inadvertently broke a significant rule.
Members of the royal family who are in direct line of succession are prohibited from traveling together, even if it is just by car.
This means that when Prince George turns 12 in 2025, he and his father will no longer be allowed to travel together, even for short distances.
For the sake of the monarchy, they will have to use separate vehicles.
Recent reports suggest that Prince William will make his own travel arrangements separate from those of his family as George grows older.
As for Princess Charlotte and Prince Louis, who are third and fourth in line for the throne, it remains uncertain if and when they will also have to travel separately.
Following the Wales family in the line of succession are Prince Harry and his children, Archie and Lilibet.
Although it is highly unlikely that Prince Harry will ever have to assume the role of king, the line of succession exists for a reason.
Despite the travel restrictions, it is hoped that all members of the royal family will remain safe.
However, the prospect of Prince William having to travel alone is somewhat disappointing.
In recent years, Prince George and his younger siblings have accompanied their parents on various public engagements, including volunteering with a scout group shortly after the coronation.
King Charles takes great joy in spending time with his grandchildren, Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis.
Prince George has even traveled to France with his father to support Wales during the Rugby World Cup.
The young prince has also attended major football matches, such as the Euro 2020 tournament, as well as Wimbledon.
Last November, Prince George underwent his first significant set of exams, believed to be entrance exams for his future school.