A new book written by a Royal expert, known as Katie Nicholl is claiming that Prince George had quite the message for his fellow former classmates.
The book, written by Nicholl, is called The New Royals. And according to Nicholl, she claims that Prince George had a warning for some of his past classmates at his old school, Page Six reports.
New Book Claims Prince George Had Quite the Warning for His Old Classmates
As it’s been reported, following Prince William and Princess Kate’s move away from London, their three children, George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis started a new school. However, it’s believed at his old school, George told his classmates to “watch out.”
“My dad will be king so you better watch out,” the royal expert alleges Prince George once told his classmates. Nicholl further added George is also very aware that he will one day be the King of England too.
“They are raising their children, particularly Prince George, with an awareness of who he is and the role he will inherit, but they are keen not to weigh them down with a sense of duty,” Nicholl continued writing of William and Kate’s parenting style.
With the death of his great-grandmother, George is now second in line to the throne as his grandfather, King Charles III assumed the throne following the passing of Queen Elizabeth.
As Mamas Uncut previously reported, Prince William and Kate Middleton made the major move out of London for the sake of their three children earlier this summer.
Berkshire is where the Queen’s primary residence, Windsor Castle, was. It remains unclear if there was already a home waiting for William, Kate, and their three children, or if accommodations were being built for the family of 5.
However, The Sunday Times reports that the Cambridges likely moved into Adelaide Cottage, which sits on the Windsor Estate. That has yet to be confirmed by the Royal family.
As a result of the move, Prince George and Princess Charlotte left their prep school, Thomas’s Battersea, for their new school, which they started attending just before the Queen’s passing. People reports this was the “primary reason” the family decided to move.
“The kids can’t go into the park and kick a football with friends. Their plan is to be there for the next 10 to 15 years and then move to Anmer, which is so special to them.” Anmer Hall is William and Kate’s country home in Norfolk, a “happy place” for the family, the friend further revealed.
You may recall witnessing both George and Charlotte’s first days of school at Thomas’s Battersea. As it is shown in the picture above.