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Prince George, the 10-year-old eldest son of Prince William and Kate Middleton, is set to undergo a significant royal protocol change next year when he turns 11 on July 22.
This milestone marks the beginning of preparations for a strict rule that will come into effect once he reaches the age of 12.
According to Royal insiders who spoke with Fox News Digital, Prince William and Kate’s eldest son will probably celebrate his birthday with two parties, a soccer match, and a cake baked by his mother. However, it is anticipated that there will be “low-key” celebration as cancer-stricken Kate continues to undergo chemotherapy.
While the Prince and Princess of Wales have done everything in their power to ensure that George and other kids’ childhood remain as simple as possible, ‘The King’ author Christopher Andersen, said, “But this has obviously been a tough year for George, Charlotte and Louis, with both their mother and their grandfather waging very public cancer battles.”
“So, it’s likely they’ll stick to the usual plan and have a low-key party at Windsor attended by cousins and a few school friends,” he continued.
Andersen further mentioned how a “morbid rule” will take effect after George’s 12th birthday, which will mark a major transformation in the Prince and his father’s way of life.
The Royal expert said this is most likely to be the last year that George will be permitted to fly with Prince William. “Starting at age 12, heirs to the throne are required to take air trips separately to preserve the line of succession should an accident occur.”
At the age of 12, Prince William started traveling in a different Royal jet than King Charles and his brother Harry due to “morbid rule”. He added that “when they turn 16, all senior royals are also asked to help plan their own funerals.”