late Queen Elizabeth II, took to prepare them to rule, noted royal biographer Robert Lacey.William had a special relationship with his grandmother and learned a great deal from her, Lacey explained.
When William was a student at Eton College, he’d meet with the queen for tea at Windsor Castle and learn what he couldn’t at school: how to be king. “There has always been a special closeness between William and the queen, and she has taken a particular interest in him,” Lacey said, the Mirror reported.“When William became a teenager, she would have him at Windsor Castle and would open the state boxes and guide him through the papers.
It was William’s constitutional education,” he continued.George is expected to be educated about his official royal duties and the constitution, as well as the importance of the Commonwealth.
It’s a lot of responsibility for a young person and something George first stared learning about not long ago. William and his wife Kate Middleton, 40, reportedly told their son that he was in the line of succession in 2020 — around the time of his 7th birthday.In Lacey’s book “Battle of Brothers: William and Harry,” he wrote: “William has not revealed to the world how and when he broke the big news to his son.” “Maybe one day George will tell us the story himself.
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