Prince George, the eldest son of the Prince of Wales and Duchess Catherine, has been making waves with his passion for triathlons.
The future king recently tried out the swim-cycle-run event at school, as mentioned by his proud father during a ceremony at Windsor Castle.
Prince William even expressed his excitement, suggesting that the 10-year-old might give the Brownlee brothers a run for their money in the future.
During the ceremony, former triathlon champion Nan Stanford was presented with her MBE by Prince Charles.
She revealed that there is a gentleman who now works for William, who has been giving George advice about putting talcum powder in his shoes.
This is a common practice among athletes to help reduce rubbing and make it easier to slip their feet into their bike and running shoes during races.
George has been sharing this tip with his classmates, creating excitement among them.
Despite previously appearing shy compared to his confident sister, Princess Charlotte, and carefree brother, Prince Louis, Prince George seems to have grown into his royal role.
According to Prince William, George knows the drill by now and looks more relaxed than ever.
This was evident during his recent appearance at the Rugby World Cup, where he confidently shook hands with individuals connected to the Welsh rugby team.
While Prince William and Duchess Catherine strive to provide George with a normal childhood, they are also aware of his future as a monarch.
They aim to strike a delicate balance between protecting him and allowing him to experience the duties of a future king.
Prince George is gaining firsthand experience of both royal life and being a normal boy.
As the new school year begins, Duchess Catherine shared how Prince George feels about being tested on school exams.
In a video, she can be seen speaking with young students and mentioning that George finds the constant testing a bit overwhelming.
However, he also acknowledges that as he progresses to A-levels, he feels more prepared and confident.
During a trip to Cardiff, Prince William and Duchess Catherine had a conversation with a group of elementary school students.
Catherine mentioned that she could teach Prince George some math, indicating her involvement in his education.
Prince George’s passion for triathlons and his growing confidence in his royal role are becoming more apparent.
With the support and guidance of his parents, he is navigating the challenges of both his education and future as a monarch.
As he continues to develop his talents and interests, the world eagerly watches the young prince’s journey.