Prince George was told his destiny as a future monrach of the United Kingdom around the age of seven, according to a Royal Family biographer.
Writer Robert Lacey now reckons George will be given years of training to prepare him for the responsibility of one day becoming his country's king, as well as what is expected of him in the years before he assumes the throne, reports The Mirror.
The eldest child of Prince William is currently second in line to the throne behind his father and, as such, will be regarded as a senior royal with a duty to support a variety of individuals and charities in the UK and around the world.READ MORE: Meghan Markle and Harry plan 'reconciliation' with royals after memoir and Netflix series George's lessons are expected to be very similar to those undertaken by his father, grandfather (King Charles) and great-grandmother (Queen Elizabeth).During his school days at Eton College, young Prince William would walk up the hill and attend tea with the Queen at Windsor Castle where he would be prepped for his future as king.
Speaking about their relationship, Lacey said: "When William became a teenager, she would have him at Windsor Castle and would open the state boxes and guide him through the papers.
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