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Discover the special lessons that prepare Prince George for kingship and a school trip that makes children ‘better individuals’

Discover the special lessons that prepare Prince George for kingship and a school trip that makes children ‘better individuals’

HE may only be 11, but Prince George already has a whole host of lessons to look forward to in the future to prepare him as king.

Like the heir apparent after his father, Prince Williamthe 11-year-old will continue a line of succession and eventually ascend the throne as the reigning monarch.

Although it was recently revealed that Prince George's real career ambitions have nothing to do with royalty, the young royal is believed to be aware of the future ahead.

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Although it was recently revealed that Prince George’s real career ambitions have nothing to do with royalty, the young royal is believed to be aware of the future ahead.Credit: Millie Pilkington
Prince George will most likely follow in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and the late Queen and attend Eton College

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Prince George will most likely follow in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and the late Queen and attend Eton CollegeCredit: Getty – Contributor

Although that recently became known Prince George’s real career ambitions have nothing to do with being one KingThe young royal is thought to be aware of the future ahead.

The role, which will likely continue for many years to come Kate‘S and Wills ‘ firstborn, will bring plenty of things, including supporting a series of charities and individuals, both across the country and abroad.

In terms of educationthe ”royal action man” will most likely follow in the footsteps of his father, grandfather and late great-grandmother, and reflects Wills’ experience at Eton College.

The 42 year old, Mirror reportedregularly enjoyed afternoon tea with late queen bee Windsor Castle where he received lessons about kingship.

Royal commentator Robert Lacey revealed: “There has always been a special bond between William and the Queen, and she has taken a special interest in him.”

He shared: ‘When William became a teenager she would have him at Windsor Castle and open the state chests and put him through the papers. It was William’s constitutional education.’

The expert speculated about Prince George’s future in an updated version of his book, Battle of brothers.

He wrote: “William didn’t reveal it the world how and when he told his son the big news.

“Maybe one day George will tell us the story himself.

”But sometime around the boy’s seventh birthday in the summer of 2020 is thought to be parents elaborated on what the life of the little prince’s future royal ‘service and duty’ would entail in particular.”

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The author added that William and Kate wanted to have a conversation with their son at a “controlled time of his choosing” when he turned seven.

This decision was reportedly related to “William’s unhappiness at the haphazard way in which the whole question of his royal destiny had been buzzing around his head from the beginning.

To prepare the 11-year-old for his life in public service, Prince George will receive special lessons – ranging from his official duties to the Constitution and the importance of the Commonwealth.

However, it seems that Lambbrook School – where George is present together with his brothers and sisters, Princess Charlotte And Prince Louis – already provides him with the basics.

The headmaster of Lambrook School previously stated: “We give (the students) feathers to fly, so that when they leave us, they will spread their wings and flight.”

The one hobby Kate Middleton is ‘terrified’ of will Prince George take up

PRINCESS Kate is said to be concerned that Prince George would take up a hobby she “absolutely hates”.

The sport in question is one that Prince William has enjoyed for years… motorcycling.

In 2015, she admitted that William’s motorcycle habit scared her.

Kate admitted: “He still rides it. It always fills me with horror when he goes off with it. I’m terrified.

“Hopefully I can keep George from doing it.”

The trio and their friends will also have the opportunity to take part in various charity activities and visit partner schools around the world that are less fortunate.

The school’s website illustrates that students have the opportunity to visit their partner institution South Africawhere they don’t play alone cricket with local students, but also donate essential items such as pens and toothbrushes.

“They come back as better individuals,” said principal Jonathan Perry.

Before moving to the prep school in Berkshire, George, 11, and Charlotte, nine, were pupils at Thomas’s School in Battersea, while Louis, now six, attended Wilcocks Nursery School in South Kensington.

The fee-paying boarding school is located in Windsor

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The fee-paying boarding school is located in WindsorCredit: Alamy Live News