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Real reason royal boys are always seen wearing shorts not trousers

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The much anticipated Platinum Jubilee events have got many wondering what the Royal Family will be wearing for the celebrations.

In particular, the royal boys under a certain age all have a specific tradition to follow.This sees them and wear shorts while out in public.

Fashion expert and stylist, Miranda Holder explained to OK! why this is the case. She said: “The little girls will match their parents and then for the boys it's actually tradition if they're under the age of eight to wear shorts rather than trousers. “Even on the coldest days they just have to warm up in other ways.” Miranda added: “This dates back to the 19th century actually when the tradition of breaching was in full force, like wearing gowns and dresses instead of trousers. “They then swapped it for shorts in the 19th century and the boys still do this today.

It looks wonderful and makes them look very cute indeed.” Last year Prince George, eight, showed off a different appearance when he went to watch England play football with his parents in Wembley Stadium.

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