A royal rule could separate Prince George from his siblings to ensure the heir to the throne is protected

Prince George and Princess Charlotte, the children of Prince William, heir to the British throne, share a close sisterly relationship aged just 21 months apart, as they face a royal reign that will soon force the brothers to separate.

Several guidelines you must follow royal family memberTo protect the royal line, one thing that may soon only affect Prince George’s siblings is that the heirs to the throne can’t travel together.

The restriction is imposed on members of the royal family based on the line of succession, just as it was previously imposed on Prince William, his father King Charles and his grandmother the late Queen. This tradition has been established In the event of a catastrophic plane crash, Ensure the heir to the throne is protected at all timesand maintain the stability of the monarchy.


The rule could affect Prince George, who is currently second in line to the throne.


Speaking on HELLO Magazine’s True Royal podcast, King Charles’ former pilot Graham Lowry spoke about the rule and the impact it had on 12-year-old Prince William in 1994.

He said: “What’s interesting is that we flew with four people (from the royal family), the prince, the princess, Prince William and Prince Harry, until after Prince William turned 12, he had to travel alone on the plane, until they were children We were only able to fly these four people together with Her Majesty’s written permission.

“When he was 12, William flew 125 from Northolt and we flew 146 with three others,” he continued.

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