per the Daily Mail. And, according to a few palace insiders, the couple is currently “making George aware” of his future duties in “the best way they can” — making sure it’s not “too burdensome.”“It’s a massive balancing act,” one palace insider recently divulged to People. “William and Kate are doing the right thing, protecting him so he can have as normal a childhood as possible, but he’s also dipping into duties as a future monarch.”According to the outlet, the parents want to be able to give their kids as much of a normal childhood as possible, which includes “playing outdoors, experimenting in the kitchen and visiting the candy store.”The source also alleged: “He’s getting firsthand experience of what it’s like to be a royal and a monarch and firsthand experience of being a normal boy.”The Post reached out to representatives at Kensington Palace for comment.Over the past few years, Prince George has been included in more and more public-facing royal events, including the coronation of his grandfather, King Charles, in May.During the historic event, Prince George played a key role as a “Page of Honour,” who had the job of making sure the king didn’t trip over the long, heavy robe as he was walking down the aisle at Westminster Cathedral.
He also bore a small sword to protect the king. A few days after the coronation, the 9-year-old joined his family as they visited a Brownie troop in Slough, England, for an initiative called “The Big Help Out,” a day full of volunteering.While they were all there, they toasted s’mores, drove a big, yellow excavator and played archery.
Prince George and his sister, Princess Charlotte, 8, also walked behind the late Queen Elizabeth II’s casket at her funeral in September 2022.The.
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