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    Princess Kate’s Key Strategy for King George’s Future Preparation

    Kelly WhitewoodBy Kelly WhitewoodSeptember 10, 20242 Mins Read
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    From an early age, Princess Kate is assisting Prince George, her oldest child, in becoming ready for his future as king.

    The family is preparing the young royal, who turned 11 in July, for his special future existence by progressively introducing him “to the public and his destiny.”One method George’s parents, Prince William and Princess Kate, are preparing him, according to royal analyst Jennie Bond, is by making sure he spends a lot of time with his grandfather, King Charles III.

    Jennie said to Fabulous, “I think it’s one heck of a job, isn’t it, to prepare your child for this role? It’s unlike anything that any of his contemporaries, his friends at school or outside of school, are going to have to face, and it’s unlike any other role in the country.”

    “I also believe that they are eager to postpone the actual time when he fully realizes his destiny.

    “They’re doing everything they can to give George the childhood he deserves and needs.”

    George spends a lot of time with the King, much like Prince William did when he was younger and would frequently take tea with the late Queen to become acquainted with the monarchy. “I think they have been getting together more now that he is at Windsor a fair bit more and the kids are really just down the road,” Jennie stated. “We are told certainly that the King loves spending time with his grandchildren.”

    However, the King has been spending time at either Highgrove or Balmoral, and there have undoubtedly been several health issues on both sides of the family.

    Spending time with the King is one way the family is preparing George for his future position. However, as far as we know, William and Catherine are traveling to Balmoral, and the kids will be there as well.

    “There’s going to be time to poke around, and yeah, I think it’s important for George to see what it takes to be King.”

    At the young age of 25, Princess Elizabeth succeeded her father as Queen Elizabeth II in 1952.

    Mary, Queen of Scots, became the youngest ruler in history in 1542 at the age of six days.

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