Prince George threatens his schoolmates with his father Prince William for this reason

Prince George rudely told his classmates, “My dad is going to be a king so you better watch out,” an insider claimed.

The nine-year-old, who is second in line to the throne, was arguing with his friends on the school playground when he said “the killer sentence,” according to author Katie Nicholl.
In her new book, The New Royals, MailOnline Nicole reports that she wrote: “Prince William and Kate Middleton are raising their children, especially Prince George, aware of his identity and the role he will inherit, but keen to understand the importance of his position and appropriate preparation.
George understands that he will be king one day, and when he was a young boy who quarrels with his friends at school, he outsmarts his peers with the fatal sentence: “My father is going to be king so you better watch out.”
The young man at the time was at Thomas Battersea Preparatory School in London which costs £19,000 a year.
But he and his brothers Princess Charlotte, seven, and Prince Louis, four, are now studying at Lambroke, near Ascot, Berkshire, following the family moved to Windsor. (Translation of art)

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