Prince George threatens his schoolmates: “My father will be king, so be careful.”

“Watch out, my father will be king someday.” With these decisive words, young British Prince George issued a stern warning to his schoolmates during a quarrel with them on the school playground, hinting that he would also be the future king, in new secrets revealed by a new book regarding the new royal family.

The book entitled “The Legacy of Queen Elizabeth and the Future of the Crown” by British writer, Katie Nicholl, excerpts from the newspaper “Daily Mail” quoted part of the life of Prince George, the eldest grandson of King Charles III, as he is second in the line of succession to the British throne following his father and me Covenant Prince of Wales, Prince William with his wife Kate Middleton.

“They are Prince William and Princess Kate who raise their children, especially Prince George, with awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are careful not to overburden them with a sense of duty,” Nicole said in the book.

‘George understands that he will be king one day,’ she continued, ‘and when he was a little boy quarreling with his friends at school, he outdid his peers with the strong warning, ‘My father will be a king so you better watch’, which his classmates then met with laughter.

The book pointed out that the future king made a strong return to his fellow students when he quarreled with his colleague Thomas Battersea at the Royal School in south London, but despite being the eldest grandson of King Charles III, and second in the succession to the British throne, Prince George is treated like any other student.

Like most kids his age, the little prince enjoys exchanging jokes and teasing his classmates, but unlike them, he has a unique reaction to the actions of his classmates.

George and his siblings, Princess Charlotte, 7, and Prince Louis, 4, appeared alongside their parents as they headed to Lambroke School in Berkshire, west London. This is a special day in the life of the child Louis, because it is his first in school following graduating from kindergarten.

Newspapers reported that Principal Jonathan Perry welcomed the royal family at the front gate. Asked if they were excited, they all answered in unison: “Yes.” others.

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