Prince George warns his comrades: ‘be careful my father is the future king’

Prince George, son of William, has warned his classmates to be “very careful” because his father is the future king, according to a writer specializing in the monarchy and journalist, Katie Nicholl.

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“My father will be king so you better be careful,” the 9-year-old future monarch reportedly warned, saying in the book “The New Royals».

In the book to be published on October 4, the journalist insists that the kid is very aware that he himself will ascend the throne in the future.

“They raise their children, especially Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to insist on a sense of duty,” Katie Nicholl told the Daily Mail.

George was recently propelled second in line to the throne, with his father William, 40, being first in line following King Charles III was proclaimed monarch following the death of Elizabeth II.

George was told of his fate and future royal duties when he was 7 years old, reports British historian Robert Lacey.

Although George is becoming more and more aware of the responsibilities he will one day take on, he still acts like a child, even in public places.

In July he was caught pulling faces while watching a match at Wimbledon and more recently stuck his tongue out at photographers following the

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