As the royal family gears up to celebrate Prince George’s 11th birthday on Monday, July 22, the young prince is set to enjoy a grand affair with his parents, Princess Catherine and Prince William.
Despite his tender age, Prince George carries the weight of future kingship on his shoulders, along with the accompanying global fame that comes with being a part of the British monarchy.
Throughout the years, Prince George has been accustomed to celebrating his birthdays in true royal fashion.
From intimate gatherings with close family and friends at their residence to extravagant birthday treats, the young prince has experienced it all.
In 2019, he marked his sixth birthday in opulent style during a family holiday.
The royal family has a penchant for luxurious getaways, with Tresco Island being a favorite destination.
Owned by King Charles and Queen Camilla, this idyllic, privately owned island offers the perfect setting for the royals to unwind.
Prince George, along with his siblings Charlotte and Louis, had the opportunity to enjoy a holiday with their grandparents in this exclusive location.
While the family has explored various vacation spots, including the Isles of Scilly and Jordan, Mystique Island holds a special place in their hearts.
In 2019, they stayed at a lavish £27,000-a-week villa, Villa Antilles, owned by William’s friend Andrew Dunn.
This stunning property boasts luxurious amenities such as a 60-foot infinity pool, a jacuzzi, and breathtaking sea views.
Accompanied by Princess Catherine’s parents, Carol and Michael Middleton, the royal family relished their time at Mystique Island.
Dolphin House, a historic granite rectory with panoramic views, provided a serene retreat for the family.
The property’s charming features, including a sprawling garden and cozy bedrooms, made it a beloved vacation spot for the royals.
Mystique Island holds a special significance for the royal family, with Queen Elizabeth II’s sister, the late Princess Margaret, being a frequent visitor.
Princess Margaret’s villa, La Joyeuse, was a cherished sanctuary where she sought solace away from the public eye.
The villa, now available for rent, overlooks the Caribbean Sea and serves as a reminder of the royal family’s enduring connection to Mystique.
During a recent visit to St. Mary’s Community Hospital, Prince Charles shared updates about his family and their recent trip to the Isle of Scilly.
This trip marked his first overnight stay since inheriting the Duchy of Cornwall.
Despite the pleasant weather, Prince Charles expressed his family’s disappointment at not being able to accompany him, highlighting the strong bond he shares with his loved ones.
As celebrations for Prince George’s birthday draw near, the royal family continues to create cherished memories in picturesque locations around the world.
With each lavish getaway and intimate gathering, the young prince is nurtured in the traditions and responsibilities that come with his future role as a key figure in the British monarchy.