opted to inform the heir to the throne as he turned seven. George turned seven last year, and was informed by his parents of his future. READ MORE Cadbury under fire from customers over Dairy Milk announcement Robert Lacey has claimed in his new book: "From George's earliest days, William made no secret of his wish to spare his firstborn the casual initiation - or non-initiation - that he felt he had suffered as a child. "BBC royal correspondent Nicholas Witchell says William believed there was a "time and a place" to tell George about where he "fits in the world".
The aim of the Cambridges is to ensure George grows up in a "stable" and "secure" home, where William will "show as much love" as he can.
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