Prince George behaved like a conceited boy with his classmates at school

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The Prince George he is aware of the role he will play in royalty in the futureWell, once his father, Prince William, is king, he will continue in the line of succession.

With the funeral of Queen Elizabeth II we might see that behaves with adult seriousness at important eventsdoes not usually act like other children of his age, despite the efforts of his parents so that he has a “normal” childhood.

In her new book “The New Royals,” author Katie Nicholl details how William y Kate Middleton they make a greater effort so that their children, George, Louis and Charlotte, are not overwhelmed with media attention and the responsibilities they will have in the future.

“They are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are willing not to overwhelm them with a sense of duty,” he explains.

In his publication, Nicholl recounts that although prince george try to lead a normal lifeWhenever he can, he makes it clear to his classmates that he is not an ordinary child and demands respect.

Just as it happened a few years ago when at recess while playing with his classmates, one of them made a comment that was not to his liking and ended up saying: “My dad is going to be king, so you better watch out.”

“George understands that one day he will be king and when he was a little boy he argued with friends at school, besting his peers with the killer line,” says the author.

It was last September 7, when prince georgePrincess Charlotte and Prince Louis were photographed on the premises of their new school, now that they have moved near Windsor Castle.

During the queen’s funeral, the minors continued to attend school, ignoring everything that was happening around them, as their parents and nannies tried to keep it that way so as not to disturb their routines.

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