Kate's 5 ways to keep George grounded, from boarding school ban to loving nanny

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It seems like only yesterday Prince George was introduced to the world. Swaddled in his mother’s arms as she posed on the steps of the Lindo Wing of St Mary’s Hospital, London, just one day after he was born, the newest member of the royal family had no inkling of the future that lay ahead.

His life had been prescribed from the moment he was born – destined to one day be King. But his besotted new parents promised from day one to strike a balance between their intense public-facing duties and their efforts to raise a happy family.

Doing their utmost to support George as he navigates the ins and outs of his daunting future role, the Prince and Princess of Wales have strived to give him as ‘normal’ an upbringing as possible, allowing him to share in many of the same interests as other young boys his age.

In doing so, the couple have come up with a number of ways to keep the second-in-line to the throne grounded. Speaking to OK!, former BBC royal correspondent Jennie Bond has explained five of the key ways they've achieved this.

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